The future of web search
26 Feb 2010, Posted by Neves in design,technology, 3 Comments
The way we search the web is set to be revolutionized by including methods such as image recognition in our search. The first steps seems to have been taken. Meet Google’s new visual search engine, Goggles which lets you search by using a image captured by your phone camera.
Already a working app on the Andriod, it would soon reach the iPhone app store and other smartphones. Till now search has worked by matching tags that describe the webpage. The intelligent algorithms then would scourge and give you the best possible results for your search. Taking this a step further, voice search converts words (input as voice) into text and then searches the web.
Image recognition works by matching features and not words, which would be a huge leap in search technology. These matches are than used to give descriptions and even matching to tags. As this is just the beginning, the potential applications and implication would be immense. The first steps seems to be taken by google, but if others get onto this bandwagon and combine it with query based searches, we would see a new leader emerge. And that would have Mountain View on its toes.
Lets wait and watch.
For more information go to http://www.google.com/mobile/goggles/#landmark




3 Comments
Matt
This is amazing.
March 8, 2010 1:35 pm.
March 09 2010 11:34 am
Neves @Twitter Name
It is truly amazing how everything is changing so fast. How new things are being invented every day. People are just happy to to know about new things let alone using all the advances to their full potential.
Neves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lf-0Dj95SgY&feature=player_embedded#
this video show use of Real Time Object, OCR, Landmark, & Tag Recognition for the phone
April 8, 2010 2:13 pm.
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