Keyword search royalty free images from the Corbis catalog and then find visually similar imagery using LTU's "image DNA" technology. First discovered by Tara (and also blogged by Barry, Philipp, and John) is an experimental search tool called...
You'll also find a link to LTU's Image-Seek This demo database allows you to search a database of about 65,000 royalty-free images from the Corbis catalog and then proceed to find visually "similar" imagery.
A visit to LTU Visual Search allows you to search a database containing 65,000 royalty-free images from Corbis, a stock photography service. You can search keywords associated with each image (I believe from the Corbis controlled indexing...
It allowed you to search and find similar photos from a collection of Corbis images. Finding the Right Image in the Corbis Collection P.L.has a great summary of a Slashdot post concerning content based image retrieval (CBIR) and research from Penn St.
A live demo (Image-Seeker) that searches a database of about 65,000 royalty-free images from Corbis. First, keyword search on tags from the Corbis controlled vocabulary, then find related images based on composition of image.
In addition to crawling the web, AltaVista also presents images that come from partner sites such as Getty and Corbis. The articles below appeared in the Search Engine Update newsletter and have important information not yet added to this page.
Seeking snapshots in search results News.com, Nov.http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-7832338.html
eVision will be powering a new image search capability for those hunting through the massive collection of image files that Corbis owns.
Seeking snapshots in search results News.com, Nov.http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-7832338.html
eVision will be powering a new image search capability for those hunting through the massive collection of image files that Corbis owns.
Seeking snapshots in search results News.com, Nov.http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-7832338.html
eVision will be powering a new image search capability for those hunting through the massive collection of image files that Corbis owns.
The pictures come from AltaVista's spidering of the web, as well as from collections owned by Corbis and Getty. AltaVista has added three new "Search Centers" that cater to those seeking multimedia files and a fourth "Advanced Search" center with...
The pictures come from AltaVista's spidering of the web, as well as from collections owned by Corbis and Getty. From The Search Engine Report March 3, 2000 A longer and more detailed version of this article is available to Search Engine Watch "site...
The pictures come from AltaVista's spidering of the web, as well as from collections owned by Corbis and Getty. By Danny Sullivan Editor, Search Engine Watch http://searchenginewatch.com/ About The Report ===================
The pictures come from AltaVista's spidering of the web, as well as from collections owned by Corbis and Getty. By Danny Sullivan Editor, Search Engine Watch http://searchenginewatch.com/ About The Update ===================
The pictures come from AltaVista's spidering of the web, as well as from collections owned by Corbis and Getty. By Danny Sullivan Editor, Search Engine Watch http://searchenginewatch.com/ About The Report ===================
In particular, it displays thumbnail images from the Corbis and Getty picture collections, along with images and multimedia found by crawling the web. Now owned by CMGI, the revamped service is being firmly targeted as a challenger against more...
In particular, it displays thumbnail images from the Corbis and Getty picture collections, along with images and multimedia found by crawling the web. THE SEARCH ENGINE REPORT November 1, 1999 - Number 36
In particular, it displays thumbnail images from the Corbis and Getty picture collections, along with images and multimedia found by crawling the web. THE SEARCH ENGINE UPDATE November 1, 1999 - Number 64
In particular, it displays thumbnail images from the Corbis and Getty picture collections, along with images and multimedia found by crawling the web. THE SEARCH ENGINE REPORT November 1, 1999 - Number 36
In particular, it displays thumbnail images from the Corbis and Getty picture collections, along with images and multimedia found by crawling the web. From The Search Engine Report Nov. With great fanfare, the "new" AltaVista was launched last week.
AltaVista has changed Photo Finder so that it presents Corbis images first, which can be used freely for non-commercial, personal purposes. In fact, in Schrock's example, it was images from the Corbis catalog that were displayed -- although he...