July 2, 2008
1:09 am

As it seeks to monetize the exploding universe of uploaded images to the Web, which Google says is nearing one trillion, it is developing image processing to more effectively search and organize images. Presently,  photos are  indexed primarily by text and other metadata.

Andy and and I met R.J. Pittman, Google's Director of Product Management for Consumer Search Properties, said that Google is developing image processing and visual search to crawl the pixels of images.  Beyond facial recognition, the company is also developing scene analysis.

Adding to the utility of image search will be geo-tagging, which is already underway with a product called Panaramio.

This is the first of several posts from our chat with R.J. We will be publishing additional segments over the next few days.

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Source:→ Beet.tv

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