Yes, copyvio's are always a problem - although last year there were
/relatively/ (compared to normal commons uploads) few. It seems this year
it's a bit more.
I would suggest to disqualify early - or else you may forget about it. Some
countries used for this purpose a categorization system: they
2012/9/4 Mike Dupont jamesmikedup...@googlemail.com
http://www.tineye.com/
and others
http://www.makeuseof.com/dir/whostolemypictures-find-duplicate-pictures-online/
Thanks. Tried the plugin but the results were not very good. However, found
this Chrome plugin:
Racso, 04/09/2012 15:43:
Thanks. Tried the plugin but the results were not very good. However,
found this Chrome plugin:
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/dajedkncpodkggklbegccjpmnglmnflm.
It gave me [a lot] better results (just in case someone is looking for a
similar tool).
I was
Hello.
I have detected that a participant just uploaded photographs he found on
internet, so I must proceed to mark them for deletion. Sigh.
My question is, Does someone know about any [semi-]automated tool to verify
if uploaded images already existed? I use Google image search, but that
tool
I think I'll wait until tomorrow before asking for deletion, to let the
participant answer (just in case [?]).
I have another question about the topic: should I disqualify invalid images
(e.g. from monuments that aren't on the lists) immediately, or wait (until
when? the end of the contest?)?
http://www.tineye.com/
and others
http://www.makeuseof.com/dir/whostolemypictures-find-duplicate-pictures-online/
On Tue, Sep 4, 2012 at 6:40 AM, Racso ra...@colombia.com wrote:
Hello.
I have detected that a participant just uploaded photographs he found on
internet, so I must proceed to