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Hacking with computer vision

In Image Recognition
December 10, 2009
1 Min read

Looking for tennis courts on aerial photos: how it works and using computer vision. Fun!

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An instance where reverse image search would be helpful

In Image Recognition, Image recognition APIs, TinEye in action
February 10, 2015
1 Min read

It is always “nice” to be reminded of how our TinEye fans feel when they spot one of their images used without credit. But what’s even more “fun”, is to see your own image featured in an article about image recognition with hardly a mention of one of the most integrated image recognition APIs in the world.

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How to find high resolution images with TinEye

In Image Recognition, Popular Posts, TinEye in action
May 9, 2014
2 Min read

It seems rather likely that if you are searching for an image, that you would want to find the largest version of that image, right? TinEye has a set of features that allow you to find the largest image in your TinEye results. This can be helpful in finding out additional information about the image you are looking for. For example, let’s say you are trying to find the owner of an image but...

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MulticolorEngine Lab: Get my color – or color extraction

In Image Recognition, Image recognition APIs, Image Search, TinEye in action
December 11, 2012
2 Min read

MulticolorEngine, the API powering our color search lab is now available for licensing. You have probably already played with our color search lab and already experienced addictive color searching but if you haven’t give it a whirl today.

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Color search to make you smile!

In Image Recognition, Image recognition APIs, Image Search
December 11, 2012
4 Min read

It has been a busy few months in the TinEye HQ!
Our TinEye APIs are finally out of the oven and ready to take for a spin – we will talk about these another time – as today I would like to tell you about one API: MulticolorEngine. This is one of our favorite APIs and once you have played with it, you will join our fans!

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