Also just announced: Facebook has acquired facial recognition software company Face.com, for an undisclosed sum. People who use Facebook enjoy sharing photos and memories with their friends, and Face.com's technology has helped to provide the best...
Yandex is leveraging Face.com's facial recognition technology to create a "smart" photo tagging service. Russian search giant Yandex has added facial recognition technology to its photo hosting service, Yandex.Fotki.
A) Display ads and paid search ads combined tended to increase conversion and brand recognition - which is now something even small retailers and merchandizers can make use of with the built in complimentary product promotion feature.
Facebook is also testing its search engine power and building on that, in terms of search capacities, were the company to integrate a full facerecognition feature, it would propel the social site in the top places for photo search.
The interesting parts include technology that ties photorecognition to meals and . Another Year, Another Reorganization for MIVA Posted by Nathania Johnson Jun 30, 2008 Yahoo is known for its (in)famous reorganizations, but they now face a...
Google Can Now Find FacesGoogle Image Search is adding face-recognition technology, as well as new features to filter images from news stories. Google Picks Up Geo-locating Photo ServiceGoogle will acquire Panoramio, a Spanish community site that...
Google Can Now Find FacesGoogle Image Search is adding face-recognition technology, as well as new features to filter images from news stories. Google Picks Up Geo-locating Photo ServiceGoogle will acquire Panoramio, a Spanish community site that...
PolarRose.com is beta testing their photorecognition software that they have implemented into an image search engine. Using what Tim O'Reilly calls 'bionic software', "Polar Rose relies on a combination of our unique facerecognition algorithms...
While I was digging through the patents, a discussion started up at Google Blogoscoped on the
purchase, and the news spread to GigaOm in Google Buys PhotoRecognition Company, which both mention previous attempts by Google to purchase Riya...
Currently, Riya allows you to upload a photo, define the photo as matching a particular person and then it tries to scan other photos to figure out if other photos in your collecton match that person, using facerecognition.
Currently, Riya allows you to upload a photo, define the photo as matching a
particular person and then it tries to scan other photos to figure out if
other photos in your collecton match that person, using facerecognition.
Currently, Riya allows you to upload a photo, define the photo as matching a particular person and then it tries to scan other photos to figure out if other photos in your collecton match that person, using facerecognition.
Google-Riya Rumor and Image/FaceRecognition Searching Google Print debated at the NY Public Library; Google interested in the Riya
photo company? Today's search podcast covers a security flaw with Google Sitemaps letting
some people see search...
Riya is based in California and uses facerecognition and text recognition to automatically tag and search photos. I've posted about image/facerecognition search in the past. Om Malik (a very trustworthy source) places the rumor that Google is...
Instead of using facerecognition techniques, the system leverages automatically-available context, like the time and location where the photos were taken. Leveraging Context to Resolve Identity in Photo Albums
In contrast to Ereo and LookThatUp.com, Cobion is also attempting to extract any words it finds within images, rather than primarily sticking to pattern recognition. Search Engine Strategies 2000 - Dallas Photo Gallery http://searchenginewatch.com...
In contrast to Ereo and LookThatUp.com, Cobion is also attempting to extract any words it finds within images, rather than primarily sticking to pattern recognition. Search Engine Strategies 2000 - Dallas Photo Gallery http://searchenginewatch.com...
In contrast to Ereo and LookThatUp.com, Cobion is also attempting to extract any words it finds within images, rather than primarily sticking to pattern recognition. Search Engine Strategies 2000 - Dallas Photo Gallery http://searchenginewatch.com...