A novel method for the study of Contentbased Image Retrieval: A new Algorithm for extraction of different features of an image ,Used

A novel method for the study of Contentbased Image Retrieval: A new Algorithm for extraction of different features of an image ,Used

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The process of extraction of different features from an image is known as Contentbased Image Retrieval .Color,Texture and Shape are the major features of an image and play a vital role in the representation of an image..In this paper, a novel method is proposed to extract the region of interest(ROI) from an image,prior to extraction of salient features of an image.The image is subjected to normalization so that the noise components due to Gaussian or other types of noises which are present in the image are eliminated and the successfull extraction of various features of an image can be accomplished. Gabor Filters are used to extract the texture feature from an image whereas Zernike Moments can be used to extract the shape feature.The combination of Gabor feature and Zernike feature can be combined to extract GaborZernike Features from an image.

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