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Y. Rui, T.S. Huang, S.F. Chang. Image Retrieval: Current Techniques, Promising Directions, and Open Issues. Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation, 10(1):39-62, 1999.

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This paper provides a comprehensive survey of the technical achievements in the research area of image retrieval, especially content-based image retrieval, an area that has been so active and prosperous in the past few years. The survey includes 100+ papers covering the research aspects of image feature representation and extraction, multidimensional indexing, and system design, three of the fundamental bases of content-based image retrieval. Furthermore, based on the state-of-the-art technology available now and the demand from real-world applications, open research issues are identified and future promising research directions are suggested

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@article{rui1999irc,
   Author = {Rui, Y. and Huang, T.S. and Chang, S.F.},
   Title = {{Image Retrieval: Current Techniques, Promising Directions, and Open Issues}},
   Journal = {Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation},
   Volume = {10},
   Number = {1},
   Pages = {39--62},
   Publisher = {Elsevier},
   Year = {1999}
}

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