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Description of images has an important role in image mining. The description of images provides an insight into the location, its surroundings and other information related to it. Different procedures of describing the images exist in literature. However, a well trained description of images is still a tedious task to achieve. Several researchers have come up with solutions to this problem using various techniques. Herein, the concept of LSTM is used in generating a trained description of images. The said process is achieved through encoders and decoders. Encoders use techniques of maxpooling and convolution, while the decoders use the concept of recurrent neural networks. The combined architecture of encoders and decoders result in trained classifiers, which enable reliable description of images. The working has been implemented by considering a sample image. It has been found that slight variations with regard to accuracy, naturalness, missing concepts, deficiency of sufficient semantics and incomplete description of image still exist. Hence, it can be inferred that, with reasonable amount of enhancement in the technique and using the techniques of natural language processing, more accuracy in image descriptions could be achieved.
Convolution Neural Network, Data Processing, Decoder, Encoder, LSTM, Maxpooling
Convolution Neural Network, Data Processing, Decoder, Encoder, LSTM, Maxpooling
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