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Yeahh... Right.
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I don't know if this is correct, in theory it could be quite simple but I was never a good programmer. So here goes, when an image is scanned the pixels are coded, hex colours etc, so when a shape ie a curve is detected it is matched against other pictures. I cant really explain it, but a visual representation would be better.
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Спасибо, блять, все так пиздец как понятно стало. Заебись просто
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Use this kind of reversed image search to confront Facebook-emoes who upload pictures and claim to be in them.
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Yawning over stupid lies...Google search by image actually searches first by the name of the jpeg file, change the name and then do search by image....
"No other results found" pops up.
Guess google loves the word "algorithm" a lot to keep throwing it again and again.
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I've noticed that sometimes small black bars confuse the algorithm. In those rare cases TinEye manages to find results.
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Dies it use the same algorithm as Google Goggles?
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here i am
I wonder what the algorithm looks like
JohnTubeChannel 7 months ago 30
@largferg
Tineye was never the original reverse image search. Did Facebook pay Myspace when they took their entire audience sending the once prominent company to it's knees? Was Myspace even the original social network?
It's called progression. If someone finds a cure for AIDS should they reimburse the companies who make medication to help remedy it?
BaillieMinecraft 7 months ago 12