Category: Information Retrieval
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DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch393
An Insight Into Deep
Learning Architectures
INTRODUCTION
For molding the world to incredible amplitude,
appropriate learning of computers has inevitable
participation. This ability of the computer of de-
ploying the world can be referred as intelligence.
For making a machine intelligent, it has to go
through a series of training processes where the
information is stored in an organized way making
it easier to relate the so gathered information with
the real life scenarios. Storing all the information
in the machine manually is a troublesome task,
especially when the information is abundant like
in the case of sophisticated artificial intelligence
tasks. This is why the learning algorithms have
gained attention among researches to store huge
information at a stretch. Many learning algorithms
are established and capable of understanding the
view, but failed to express efficiently in natural
language. Semantic understanding of these al-
gorithms was restricted by some degree which
is the necessity and should be expanded. So it
was figured out that the prior algorithms were
incapable of maintaining the interaction towards
the humans through various semantic and visual
mediums. To resolve this problem of AI task,
Deep architectures were introduced, so that the
machines can be trained and can be made efficient
in the areas they are lacking.
Information retrieval have widely classified
into two subdivisions: image retrieval and the
text retrieval (A.G. Abby, 2000). Both approaches
were emerged in the mid 60-70’s. In order to carry
out the several tasks like indexing, searching and
retrieval data has to be well organized. In this work,
the focus is on the image retrieval perspective.
Image retrieval is divided into query or text based
and content based approach (P.A. Vikhar, 2010).
Our investigation is centralized around the first
methodology.Text based image retrieval is basic
and fundamental one which makes use of search-
ing through simple query word (T.Westrveld,, J.C
Gemert,., R. Cornacchia,, D Hiemstra., A. P. Vries
2005). Earlier work to this text based approach
was database management systems which binds
the images with text. Multi-dimensional index-
ing, data modeling and query evaluation are the
exemplary research lines. But the fore mentioned
procedures turned out ineffectual for the complex
data link structures, language pairs, sophisticated
image data characteristics, question answering,
annotation and context retrieval. These made a
way to design a new approach that addresses the
various issues.
The basic question found out while natural
language processing is ” Is there exists any analog
program loaded in computer which converts a por-
tion of textual data represented in English into a
Nishu Garg
VIT University, India
Nikhitha P
VIT University, India
B. K. Tripathy
VIT University, India