An Analytical Study on Query Integration in Image Retrieval System
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Content Based Image Retrieval(CBIR) consists of retrieving the most visually similar images to a given query image from a database of images. CBIR in medical image databases are used to assist physician in diagnosis the diseases and also CBIR techniques are used to aid diagnosis by identifying similar past cases. The medical and related health professions use and store visual information in the form of X-rays, CT scanned images, MRI scanned images, for diagnosis and monitoring purposes. In this paper we analysis the several techniques viz., Color Histogram, Gabor, and wavelet were applied in a novel way for Brain image and also in HSV Color space.
Keywords: Color Histogram, Gabor, Wavelet, HSV, Brian image.
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