On Jul 22, 2015, at 6:49 PM, Peter Mangiafico <pmangiaf...@stanford.edu> wrote:
> I am conducting a survey of software used for image analysis and metadata > enhancement. Examples include facial recognition, object identification, > similarity matching, and so on. The goal is to understand if it is possible > to use algorithmic techniques to improve discoverability in a large dataset > consisting mostly of images. The main project I am working on is automobile > history (http://revslib.stanford.edu<http://revslib.stanford.edu/> > <http://revslib.stanford.edu/ <http://revslib.stanford.edu/>>) but the > techniques can of course be applied much more widely. I'm interested in a > broad sweep, could be open source, commercial, service model, API, etc. If > you have projects you are aware of, or tools you have used or heard about, > and wouldn't mind sending me an email, I'd appreciate it! Alas, I do not have anything to contribute to your survey, but I sure would like to see the results. I believe image analysis of this sort is something to be taken advantage of in libraries. ‘Looking forward. —Eric Morgan