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Describing Images Using Qualitative Models and Description Logics

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Pages 45-74 | Received 30 Nov 2009, Accepted 02 Dec 2010, Published online: 04 Mar 2011
 

Abstract

Our approach describes any digital image qualitatively by detecting regions/objects inside it and describing their visual characteristics (shape and colour) and their spatial characteristics (orientation and topology) by means of qualitative models. The description obtained is translated into a description logic (DL) based ontology, which gives a formal and explicit meaning to the qualitative tags representing the visual features of the objects in the image and the spatial relations between them. For any image, our approach obtains a set of individuals that are classified using a DL reasoner according to the descriptions of our ontology.

Notes

2Ontology Web Language: http://www.w3.org/TR/owl2-syntax/

3A i TC i denotes the angle or the type of curvature that occurs at the point P i .

4See the CSS3 specification from the W3C (http://www.w3.org/TR/css3-color/#hsl-color)

8We have created this knowledge layer from scratch. In the near future it would be interesting to integrate our reference conceptualization with standards such as MPEG-7 for which an OWL ontology is already available (CitationHunter, 2001; CitationHunter, 2006), or top-level ontologies such as DOLCE (CitationGangemi et al., 2002).

9It is well known that the use of nominals makes reasoning more difficult (CitationTobies, 2001); however, in this case each image contains a relatively small number of individuals

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