4.7 Article

Multilabel Remote Sensing Image Retrieval Using a Semisupervised Graph-Theoretic Method

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING
Volume 56, Issue 2, Pages 1144-1158

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TGRS.2017.2760909

Keywords

Content-based image retrieval (CBIR); correlated label propagation; multilabel categorization; region adjacency graph (RAG); remote sensing (RS); semisupervised learning; subgraph matching

Funding

  1. India-Trento Program for Advanced Research

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Conventional supervised content-based remote sensing (RS) image retrieval systems require a large number of already annotated images to train a classifier for obtaining high retrieval accuracy. Most systems assume that each training image is annotated by a single label associated to the most significant semantic content of the image. However, this assumption does not fit well with the complexity of RS images, where an image might have multiple land-cover classes (i.e., multilabels). Moreover, annotating images with multilabels is costly and time consuming. To address these issues, in this paper, we introduce a semisupervised graph-theoretic method in the framework of multilabel RS image retrieval problems. The proposed method is based on four main steps. The first step segments each image in the archive and extracts the features of each region. The second step constructs an image neighborhood graph and uses a correlated label propagation algorithm to automatically assign a set of labels to each image in the archive by exploiting only a small number of training images annotated with multilabels. The third step associates class labels with image regions by a novel region labeling strategy, whereas the final step retrieves the images similar to a given query image by a subgraph matching strategy. Experiments carried out on an archive of aerial images show the effectiveness of the proposed method when compared with the state-of-the-art RS content-based image retrieval methods.

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