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New image-recognition software deciphers a fuzzy photo in as few steps as humans can ...
Coffee Break: May 27 2008
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Sure, bad guys could use that for targeting (with some hypothetical upgrades to access and image-recognition; I agree that that's something people's thinking should include as possible, even likely, fairly soon); but they're much more likely to target people they already know about and run into (and get annoyed by) regularly.
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Sure, bad guys could use that for targeting (with some hypothetical upgrades to access and image-recognition; I agree that that's something people's thinking should include as possible, even likely, fairly soon); but they're much more likely to target people they already know about and run into (and get annoyed by) regularly.
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Google could use Like. com's image-recognition technology to enhance both its image-search and product-search sites, which generate ad sales for Google.
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Apparently they are ready to push some image-recognition technology on us, bringing us another step closer to total surveillance, and sadly there is no doubt that it will soon be a must-have upgrade, for everyone.
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Jinhui's Web site said it has a long-term "strategic cooperative partnership" with a research institute of the Ministry of Public Security on image-recognition technology, as well as long-term "technical cooperation" with the People's Liberation Army's Information Engineering University.
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Because visual art is so vulnerable to orphaning, there is only one way to match an unmarked image to its author: by relying on image-recognition databases.
Oppose the Orphan Works Act of 2008 « Drawn! The Illustration and Cartooning Blog 2008
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While the data is nowhere near enough information to build a navigable map, Lehman noted that at some point it may be possible to combine improved image-recognition technologies and user contributions to provide a good-quality map.
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To rank image search results, Ask Jeeves measures their "authoritativeness" within their "topic community," and it employs image-recognition technologies to sharpen the relevance, according to the company.
January 2006 2006
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To rank image search results, Ask Jeeves measures their "authoritativeness" within their "topic community," and it employs image-recognition technologies to sharpen the relevance, according to the company.
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