Visual Indexing and Retrieval
Journal Title: Webology - Year 2014, Vol 11, Issue 1
Abstract
This book includes a preface, a table of contents, six informative chapters and expansive references. In the preface, the editors of the book claim that with the advent of social networks, vast amount of visual information is available for end-users. Therefore, they need innovative and fruitful methods for content understanding, retrieval and classification.
Authors and Affiliations
Jenny Benois-Pineau, Frédéric Precioso and Matthieu Cord
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