articleNov 2, 2010Closed access
Bag-of-visual-words and spatial extensions for land-use classification
University of California, Merced
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Abstract
We investigate bag-of-visual-words (BOVW) approaches to land-use classification in high-resolution overhead imagery. We consider a standard non-spatial representation in which the frequencies but not the locations of quantized image features are used to discriminate between classes analogous to how words are used for text document classification without regard to their order of occurrence. We also consider two spatial extensions, the established spatial pyramid match kernel which considers the absolute spatial arrangement of the image features, as well as a novel method which we term the spatial co-occurrence kernel that considers the relative arrangement. These extensions are motivated by the importance of…
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- Bag-of-words model in computer vision
- Computer science
- Artificial intelligence
- Kernel (algebra)
- Pattern recognition (psychology)
- Pyramid (geometry)
- Contextual image classification
- Spatial analysis
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Reduced inequalities
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