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Recognition of pictures by computer


Human beings have a great ability to recognize when you see a picture, and can make the relationship which is the possible place taken. But for computers is more difficult to make these relationships.

So two researchers from Carnegie Mellon University, James Hays and Alexei A. Efros, developed software that can identify the location of which is from a photograph.

In order to have a database with geographical images, made using Flickr, in which there are approximately 20 million images with location information in which they were taken.

The software is developed in Python and has been released with a Creative Commons license. Achieve a 16% carry proper identification, which may not seem much, but is much more than if a random ID.

The report will be published in Proceedings of the IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, but it can be accessed online in PDF format.

Via PDNPulse

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