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Ontology-Based Automatic Image Annotation Exploiting Generalized Qualitative Spatial Semantics
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2012
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Ontologies provide a formal approach to knowledge representation suitable for digital content annotation. In the context of image annotation a variety of ontology-based tools has been proposed. Most of them enable manual annotation of the images with higher level concepts whereas many of them are capable of formally representing low-level features as well. However, they either consider specific, usually quantitative, representations of the low-level features, or spatial semantics limited to
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-30448-4_38
fatcat:3n7etllmobganmoj6gsxx7z3l4