Fast Multiresolution Image Querying
I have found a paper on the above topic, in short it is a method of using images to search for other images in a database. You draw a quick sketch - ala Paint; it then searchs the database for simlar images.
Obviously there is some clever maths in there which allow this to work...
A brief explaination...
http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/query/
The full paper
http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/query/mrquery.pdf
Has anyone used this method before? Has it been implimented in perl before? There are few implimentatins, the imgSeek program is a great example of this very powerfull stuff.
Anyone like to code this up in perl??
Dan
Edited by Chady -- linkified links.
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