2009 Fifth International Conference on Natural Computation
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Abstract

Image annotation systems aim at automatically annotating images with some predefined keywords. In this paper, we propose an automatic image annotation approach by incorporating word correlations into multi-class Support Vector Machine (SVM). At first, each image is segmented into five fixed-size blocks or tiles and MPEG-7 visual descriptors are applied to represent color and texture features of blocks. Keywords are manually assigned to every block of training images. Then, multi-class SVM classifier is trained for semantic concepts. Word or concept correlations are computed by a co-occurrence matrix. The probability outputs from SVM and word correlations are combined to obtain the final results. The minimal-redundancy-maximum-relevance (mRMR) method is used to reduce feature dimensions. The experiments on Corel 5000 dataset demonstrate our approach is effective and efficient.
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