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The paper first addresses the main issues in current content-based image retrieval to conclude that the largest factors of innovations are found in the large size of the datasets, the ability to segment an image softly, the interactive specification of the user’s wish, the sharpness and invariant capabilities of features, and the machine learning of concepts. Among these everything gets better every year apart from the need for annotation which gets worse with every increase in the dataset size. Therefore, we direct our attention to the question what fraction of images needs to be labeled to get an almost similar result compared to the case when all images would have been labeled by annotation? And, how can we design an interactive annotation scheme where we put up for annotation those images which are most informative in the definition of the concept (boundaries)? It appears that we have developed an random followed by a sequential annotation scheme which requires annotating 1% equal to 25 items in a dataset of 2500 faces and non-faces to yield an almost identical boundary of the face-concept compared to the situation where all images would have been labeled. This approach for this dataset has reduced the effort of annotation by 99%.
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Nguyen, H.T., Smeulders, A. (2004). Everything Gets Better All the Time, Apart from the Amount of Data. In: Enser, P., Kompatsiaris, Y., O’Connor, N.E., Smeaton, A.F., Smeulders, A.W.M. (eds) Image and Video Retrieval. CIVR 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3115. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-27814-6_8
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