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Information retrieval / Hash function / Locality-sensitive hashing / K-nearest neighbor algorithm / Nearest neighbor search / Hash table / Cryptographic hash function / Machine learning / Search algorithms / Information science / Artificial intelligence
Date: 2008-08-10 18:06:43
Information retrieval
Hash function
Locality-sensitive hashing
K-nearest neighbor algorithm
Nearest neighbor search
Hash table
Cryptographic hash function
Machine learning
Search algorithms
Information science
Artificial intelligence

In Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), June[removed]Fast Image Search for Learned Metrics Prateek Jain Brian Kulis Kristen Grauman Department of Computer Sciences Universi

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