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Research paper thumbnail of GB theory based Hindi to english translation system

Many research organizations in India and abroad have started developing translation systems for t... more Many research organizations in India and abroad have started developing translation systems for the Indian languages recently using conventional approaches like ruled-based or exampled-based or hybrid. Very few have tried to identify universality of government and binding (GB) theory, which emphasizes common phrase structure for all the languages. In this paper, a machine translation system based on GB theory is proposed. The system takes Hindi as source language and English as target language.

Research paper thumbnail of IJCSI-9-5-1-299-309

Content based image retrieval (CBIR) has become one of the most active research areas in the past... more Content based image retrieval (CBIR) has become one of the most active research areas in the past few years. Many indexing techniques are based on global feature distributions. However, these global distributions have limited discriminating power because they are unable to capture local image information. In this paper, we propose a content-based image retrieval method which combines color and texture features. To improve the discriminating power of color indexing techniques, we encode a minimal amount of spatial information in the color index. As its color features, an image is divided horizontally into three equal non-overlapping regions. From each region in the image, we extract the first three moments of the color distribution, from each color channel and store them in the index i.e., for a HSV color space, we store 27 floating point numbers per image. As its texture feature, Gabor texture descriptors are adopted. We assign weights to each feature respectively and calculate the similarity with combined features of color and texture using Canberra distance as similarity measure. Experimental results show that the proposed method has higher retrieval accuracy than other conventional methods combining color moments and texture features based on global features approach.

Research paper thumbnail of GB theory based Hindi to english translation system

Many research organizations in India and abroad have started developing translation systems for t... more Many research organizations in India and abroad have started developing translation systems for the Indian languages recently using conventional approaches like ruled-based or exampled-based or hybrid. Very few have tried to identify universality of government and binding (GB) theory, which emphasizes common phrase structure for all the languages. In this paper, a machine translation system based on GB theory is proposed. The system takes Hindi as source language and English as target language.

Research paper thumbnail of IJCSI-9-5-1-299-309

Content based image retrieval (CBIR) has become one of the most active research areas in the past... more Content based image retrieval (CBIR) has become one of the most active research areas in the past few years. Many indexing techniques are based on global feature distributions. However, these global distributions have limited discriminating power because they are unable to capture local image information. In this paper, we propose a content-based image retrieval method which combines color and texture features. To improve the discriminating power of color indexing techniques, we encode a minimal amount of spatial information in the color index. As its color features, an image is divided horizontally into three equal non-overlapping regions. From each region in the image, we extract the first three moments of the color distribution, from each color channel and store them in the index i.e., for a HSV color space, we store 27 floating point numbers per image. As its texture feature, Gabor texture descriptors are adopted. We assign weights to each feature respectively and calculate the similarity with combined features of color and texture using Canberra distance as similarity measure. Experimental results show that the proposed method has higher retrieval accuracy than other conventional methods combining color moments and texture features based on global features approach.

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