Re: Searching with Images instead of Words

2005-01-16 Thread Bill Stewart
Expecting a front view of an image to match with a side view of the same image is impossible. They are both disjoint sets of information. If all the images are frontal images, we can match them with a hight probability, otherwise I doubt this technology has a future. I think it definitely has a fu

Re: Searching with Images instead of Words

2005-01-14 Thread Tyler Durden
Expecting a front view of an image to match with a side view of the same image is impossible. They are both disjoint sets of information. If all the images are frontal images, we can match them with a hight probability, otherwise I doubt this technology has a future. You are applying pure logic to

Re: Searching with Images instead of Words

2005-01-14 Thread Sarad AV
hi, They had been researching on this line in Indian Institue of Science, Bangalore. I think image searching has fundamental limits. For successfully matching two images, there should be a subset of information in both that totally match or match with a high probability. Expecting a front view

Searching with Images instead of Words

2005-01-13 Thread Eugen Leitl
Link: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/01/13/184226 Posted by: CmdrTaco, on 2005-01-13 20:29:00 from the blessing-for-those-who-can't-spell dept. [1]johnsee writes "A computer vision researcher by the name of Hartmut Neven is [2]developing ingenious new technology that allows the