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Precise and Efficient Retrieval of Captioned Images: The MARIE Project
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Library Trends Volume 48, Number 2, ISSN 0024-2594

Abstract

The MARIE project explores knowledge-based information retrieval of captioned images of the kind found in picture libraries and on the Internet. MARIE's five-part approach exploits the idea that images are easier to understand with context, especially descriptive text near them, but it also does image analysis. Experiments show MARIE prototypes are more accurate than simpler methods, although more work is needed. (AEF)

Citation

Rowe, N.C. (1999). Precise and Efficient Retrieval of Captioned Images: The MARIE Project. Library Trends, 48(2), 475. Retrieved March 28, 2024 from .

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