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Ontology and HMAX Features-based Image Classification using Merged Classifiers

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Bag-of-Viusal-Words (BoVW) model has been widely used in the area of image classification, which rely on building visual vocabulary. Recently, attention has been shifted to the use of advanced architectures which are characterized by multilevel processing. HMAX model (Hierarchical Max-pooling model) has attracted a great deal of attention in image classification. Recent works, in image classification, consider the integration of onto-logies and semantic structures is useful to improve image classification. In this paper, we propose an approach of image classification based on ontology and HMAX features using merged classifiers. Our contribution resides in exploiting ontological relationships between image categories in line with training visual-feature classifiers, and by merging the outputs of hypernym-hyponym classifiers to lead to a better discrimination between classes. Our purpose is to improve image classification by using ontologies. Several strategies have been experimented and the obtained results have shown that our proposal improves image classification. Results based our ontology outperform results obtained by baseline methods without ontology. Moreover, the deep learning network Inception-v3 is experimented and compared with our method, classification results obtained by our method outperform Inception-v3 for some image classes.
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hal-02057494 , version 1 (05-03-2019)

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Jalila Filali, Hajer Baazaoui Zghal, Jean Martinet. Ontology and HMAX Features-based Image Classification using Merged Classifiers. International Conference on Computer Vision Theory and Applications 2019 (VISAPP'19), Feb 2019, Prague, Czech Republic. ⟨hal-02057494⟩
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