Abstract-Content based image retrieval (CBIR) is an essential task in many applications. Color based methods have received much attention in past years, since color could serve efficiently for image retrieval, especially in the case of large database. However, there are two main drawbacks for color based image retrieval methods. Firstly, color based methods are not suitable for similar scenes under different illumination conditions, because color is sensitive to illumination. Secondly, existing approaches usually employ image descriptors with large size, which makes the approach unsuitable for real-time application. To overcome drawbacks mentioned above, an adaptive image retrieval method has been proposed, which integrates the color invariant with the spatial information about images. Different from previous methods, the quantization of the color space has not been manually determined. Instead, it has been decided according to the content of image, using an adaptive clustering technique. Therefore, the size of image descriptor is very small.In the proposed method, feature maps for images have been firstly established, which consist of color invariants. And then the Markov chain model has been employed to capture color information and spatial features. Finally, similar images are retrieved based on two-stage weighted distance. Experimental results show that the proposed method has improved simplicity and compactness of color based image retrieval methods, without the loss of efficiency and robustness.
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