Advancements in the sector of computer and multimedia technology and introduction of the World Wide Web have increased the volume of image databases and collections, for example medical imageries, digital libraries, art galleries which in total contain millions of images. The retrieval process of images from such huge database by traditional methods such as Text Based Image Retrieval, Color Histogram and Chi Square Distance may take a lot of time to get the desired images. It is necessity to develop an effective image retrieval system which can handle these huge amounts of images at once. The main purpose is to build a robust system that builds, executes and responds to data in an efficient manner. A Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR) system has been developed as an efficient image retrieval tool where user can provide their query to the system to allow it to retrieve user's desired image from the image collection. Moreover, the emergence of web development and transmission networks and also the number of images which are available to users continue to grow. We propose an effective deep learning framework based on Convolution Neural Networks (CNN) and Support Vector Machine (SVM) for fast image retrieval. Proposed architecture extracts features using CNN and classification using SVM. The results demonstrate the robustness of the system.
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