1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an apparatus and a method for vector descriptor representation and multimedia data retrieval, and more particularly to, an apparatus and a method for vector descriptor representation and multimedia data retrieval, which can hieratically represent and store vector descriptor of multimedia data and retrieve multimedia data using the stored representation information.
2. Description of the Related Art
Recently, it has brought out the problem to retrieve and store multimedia data because of bulky multimedia data. Moreover, a demand not for text-based retrieval but for content-based retrieval is being increased to retrieve the bulky multimedia data fast and as a user wants. To solve the problems, attempts to represent descriptors of multimedia information and correlation between the descriptors of multimedia information have been continued.
For example, multimedia data consists of image and sound, and image consists of various objects: each of them having features of color, shape and texture; and a group of images having a motion feature. If the images are stored only in themselves, there is difficulty to retrieve.
To solve the above problem, a method for effectively representing each object or representation unit has been proposed. Especially, in case that several descriptors are represented in the form of vector, stable retrieval result cannot be obtained if the retrieval is performed in the state that several elements of vector are omitted, because vectors have different meanings respectively.
Moreover, if vector descriptors are all stored to tremendous multimedia data in construction of database, large storing space may be wasted according to circumstances. Furthermore, several users may want to maintain only small descriptor metafile.
However, as described above, because several feature values cannot be omitted from the vector descriptors, there is a problem that data cannot be represented as a flexible amount.
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The operation of the conventional vector descriptor representing apparatus and multimedia data retrieval device using it will be described in more detail as follows.
First, the vector descriptor (X) in the conventional vector descriptor representing apparatus shown in
wherein X is the vector descriptor consisting of first to Nth feature values (X1, . . . and XN).
To represent the vector descriptor (X), the quantization unit 400 quantizes the first to Nth feature values (X1, . . . and XN) constituting the vector descriptor (X) and provides to the variable-length coding unit 401. The variable-length coding unit 401 codes the first to Nth feature values (X1, . . . and XN) quantized by the quantization unit 400 in variable length and stores the coded feature values in the storing unit 402.
Next, the operation of the multimedia data retrieval device using the conventional vector descriptor representing apparatus shown in
The variable-length inversely coding unit 502 inversely codes the coded feature values in variable length and provides to the inverse quantization unit 503.
The inverse quantization unit 503 inversely quantizes the feature values provided from the variable-length inversely coding unit 502 and provides to the comparing unit 505.
The comparing unit 505 compares the feature values provided from the inverse quantization unit 503 with multimedia data stored in the multimedia database 504 and outputs retrieval data according to the compared result.
As previously described, the conventional multimedia data retrieval device retrieves multimedia data using the feature values of the vector descriptor represented by the vector descriptor representing device.
However, as previously described, in the conventional vector descriptor representing device, when data is represented, because it is difficult to determine importance of the first to Nth feature values (X1, . . . and XN) of the vector descriptor (X), there is a problem that cannot represent multimedia data by a small amount of data.
Furthermore, also in the multimedia data retrieval device using the conventional vector descriptor representing apparatus, because it is difficult to determine importance of the first to Nth feature values (X1, . . . and XN) of the vector descriptor (X), there is a problem that cannot represent multimedia data by a small amount of data.
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and a method for vector descriptor representation and multimedia data retrieval, which can represent and rearrange a plurality of feature values constituting vector descriptor of multimedia data in the form of bit, represent and store the vector descriptor hierarchically according to the number of the feature values, and retrieve multimedia data using the stored representation information.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and a method for vector descriptor representation and multimedia data retrieval, which can orthogonally transform a plurality of feature values constituting vector descriptor of multimedia data, represent and store the vector descriptor hierarchically according to the number of the feature values, and retrieve multimedia data using the stored representation information.
Further objects and advantages of the invention can be more fully understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
The present invention will now be described in detail in connection with preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings. For reference, like reference characters designate corresponding parts throughout several views.
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First, in a step S1, if the vector descriptor consisting of first to Nth feature values (X1, . . . and XN) is input in the quantization unit 1, the quantization unit 1 quantizes the first to Nth feature values (X1, . . . and XN) in a step S2.
In a step S3, the bit representing unit 2 represents the first to Nth feature values (X1, . . . and XN) quantized in the quantization unit 1 in the form of bit as shown in the following formula 2:
wherein X is the vector descriptor consisting of the first to Nth feature values (X1, . . . and XN), and XNK is Kth bit when Nth feature value (XN) is represented by binary number.
Next, in a step S4, the bit rearranging unit 3 rearranges the first to Nth feature values (X1, . . . and XN) represented like the above formula 2 in the bit representing unit 2 as hierarchical or progressive vector descriptor (Y) as shown in the following formula 3:
By being rearranged by the bit rearranging unit 3, the first feature value (Y1) in the hierarchical vector descriptor (Y) is a representative feature value of the vector descriptor (X).
Like the above, the number of the feature values (Y1, Y2, . . . ) in the hierarchical vector descriptor (Y) is increased to become similar with the vector descriptor (X).
To store the plural feature values (Y1, Y2, . . . ) of the hierarchical vector descriptor (Y) rearranged by the bit rearranging unit 3, in steps S6 and S7, the variable-length coding unit 4 codes each of the feature values (Y1, Y2, . . . ) in variable length and stores the coded feature values in the feature value storing unit 5.
Moreover, in the steps of S6 and S7, the variable-length coding unit 4 codes each feature values rearranged in the bit rearranging unit 3 and the number of feature values input in the step S5 and stores the coded feature values in the storing unit 5.
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First, in a step S10, if the coded feature values are input in the variable-length inversely coding unit 11, the variable-length inversely coding unit 11 inversely codes the input feature values and restores the hierarchical vector descriptor (Y).
In a step S12, the bit inversely arranging unit 12 inversely arranges the hierarchical vector descriptor (Y) restored in the variable-length inversely coding unit 11 and generates feature values, which are represented in the form of bit, of the vector descriptor (X).
In a step S13, the inverse quantization unit 13 inversely quantizes the plural feature values, which are represented in the form of bit, generated in the bit inversely arranging unit 12 and generates original feature values.
In a step S14, the comparing unit 15 compares the feature values generated in the inverse quantization unit 13 with feature values stored in the multimedia database 14 and outputs retrieval data according to the compared result.
Like the above, multimedia data is retrieved by the feature values restored according to the number of the feature values stored in the feature value storing unit 10, and thereby progressive multimedia data retrieval becomes possible.
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The orthogonal transformation in the orthogonal transformation unit 100 uses DCT (Descrete Cosine Transform), DST (Discrete Sine Transform), DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform), Haar or Wavelet.
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First, in a step S100, if the vector descriptor is input in the orthogonal transformation unit 100, the orthogonal transformation unit 100 performs orthogonal transformation such as DCT, DST, DFT, Haar or Wavelet to the input vector descriptor and represents feature values from low frequency feature to high frequency feature.
In a step S102, the quantization unit 101 quantizes feature values represented by the orthogonal transformation unit 100.
In a step S104, the variable-length coding unit 102 performs variable-length coding to feature values represented in the quantization unit 101 with the number of feature values input in the step S103 and stores the coded feature values in the feature value storing unit 103.
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The inversely orthogonal transformation in the inversely orthogonal transformation unit 202 uses inverse DCT, inverse DST, inverse DFT, inverse Haar or inverse Wavelet.
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First, in a step S200, if the coded feature values are input in the variable-length inversely coding unit 200, the variable-length inversely coding unit 200 inversely codes the coded feature values in a step S201. Here, the coded feature value includes feature values and the number of the feature values.
In a step S202, the inverse quantization unit 201 inversely quantizes the feature values inversely coded in the variable-length inversely coding unit 200.
In a step S203, the inversely orthogonal transformation unit 202 performs inversely orthogonal transformation to the feature values inversely quantized in the inverse quantization unit 201 using inverse DCT, inverse DST, inverse DFT, inverse Haar or inverse Wavelet to restore feature values of original vector descriptor.
In a step S204, the comparing unit 204 compares the feature values restored in the inversely orthogonal transformation unit 202 with feature values stored in the multimedia database 203 and outputs retrieval data according to the compared result.
Like the above, multimedia data is retrieved by the feature values restored according to the number of the coded feature values, and thereby progressive multimedia data retrieval becomes possible.
As previously described, according to the preferred embodiments of the present invention, importance of each feature value can be determined to represent multimedia data using a small amount of data.
Furthermore, the vector descriptor of multimedia data can be represented in multi-stage to retrieve important data progressively.
While the present invention has been described with reference to the particular illustrative embodiments, it is not to be restricted by the embodiments but only by the appended claims. It is to be appreciated that those skilled in the art can change or modify the embodiments without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention.
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