盲图像质量评价对生活日志图像检索的影响

Ricardo F. Ribeiro, A. Trifan, António J. R. Neves
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使用个人生活日志有助于提高我们的生活质量,因为它们可以作为增强记忆的工具,或者为有记忆问题的人提供支持。在视觉生活日志中,数据由相机以图像或视频的形式捕获。然而,由于非受控的采集过程,这些图像或视频中有相当一部分受到不同类型的失真或噪声的影响。这篇文章解决了使用盲图像质量评估算法作为预处理方法在检索生活日志图像。随着过去几年生活日志图像数量的增加,在生活日志数据收集中找到过滤图像的解决方案是至关重要的。我们通过一个名为MEMORIA的生命记录系统进行不同的检索实验来评估盲图像质量评估算法的影响。结果是有希望的,表明我们的方法可以减少在生活日志数据收集中处理和检索的图像数量,而不会丢失有价值的信息,并为用户提供最有价值的图像。通过在生命记录系统的预处理阶段剔除相当数量的图像,可以节省时间和资源,提高其性能。
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Impact of Blind Image Quality Assessment on the Retrieval of Lifelog Images
The use of personal lifelogs can be beneficial to improve the quality of our life, as they can serve as tools for memory augmentation or for providing support to people with memory issues. In visual lifelogs, data are captured by cameras in the form of images or videos. However, a considerable amount of these images or videos are affected by different types of distortions or noise due to the non-controlled acquisition process. This article addresses the use of Blind Image Quality Assessment algorithms as a pre-processing approach in the retrieval of lifelogging images. As the amount of lifelog images has increased over the last few years, it is fundamental to find solutions to filter images in a lifelog data collection. We evaluate the impact of a Blind Image Quality Assessment algorithm by performing different retrieval experiments through a lifelogging system named MEMORIA. The results are promising and show that our approach can reduce the amount of images to process and retrieve in a lifelog data collection without losing valuable information, and provide to the user the most valuable images. By excluding a considerable amount of images in the pre-processing stage of a lifelogging system, its performance can be increased by saving time and resources.
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