The document discusses content-based image retrieval (CBIR), a technique that uses visual content to search images in large databases, focusing on region-histogram features to retrieve images based on user-provided queries. It details the methods employed, including the use of Minkowski distance for similarity comparisons, as well as findings regarding the effectiveness of histogram-based measures and image division strategies. The study concludes that while improvements can be made, the method has limitations, particularly in shift invariance.