TinEye, duplicados reversos de la imagen del hallazgo en el Web

TinEye está un nuevo Search Engine revolucionario de la imagen de la tela 2.0 cerca IDEE eso le deja buscar la tela para imágenes con una imagen. Diría más claramente, TinEye hago para las imágenes qué Google hace para el texto. Aquí es cómo trabaja.

Usted da a TinEye una imagen uploading la o proporcionando su URL en la tela. TinEye busca la tela para las imágenes que emparejan altamente la imagen que usted ha proporcionado en términos de pixeles y le da resultados en orden descendente de su importancia.

Le ayuda básicamente a encontrar los duplicados de la imagen en la tela proporcionándole localización de cada copia de la imagen encontrados. Alternativomente, TinEye se puede utilizar para encontrar versiones de la alta calidad de una imagen específica. La gran cosa es que ella también detecta y las alteraciones de la imagen de exhibiciones en los resultados de la búsqueda. Por ejemplo utilicé TinEye para buscar la tela para la imagen de Mona Lisa a la derecha.

Asombrosamente, TinEye incluso encontró las formas alteradas de la imagen de Mona Lisa y las exhibió en los resultados de la búsqueda.

TinEye está actualmente en un beta privado y ha puesto en un índice sobre 500.000.000 imágenes. Incluso tiene un Firefox plugin que haga buscando para imágenes en la tela tan fácil como una empanada. Debajo de usted puede ver una versión parcial de programa video viva de TinEye:

TinEye libre invita

IDEE está dando TinEye libre invita a algunos lectores de Sizlopedia tan si usted desea conseguir su invita, apenas me dice que porqué usted piensa TinEye estará parado hacia fuera entre el resto de los motores de búsqueda de la imagen en los comentarios abajo.

¡Mano-selecciono algunos de los mejores comentarios y pueden ir imagen-caza enseguida!


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  • Chris
    This would be a great service for Bloggers. To help them find people who have used their own images without permission, and I am one of those Bloggers!
  • It is a great tool to find similar images and you can also check whether someone is copying your images or not.
  • I think it will because it's a really good site to, as Chris said earlier, help you find images, whether that people took them without permission, or heck, what if you get an image for something or from a friend, but really want to know the artist or you get an image of someone, but have no idea anything else about them and need to know for a project?

    All of these are things TinEye can really help with. Plus, for artists out there, it could even help slim down art thieves which I bet would make a lot of them proud.
  • mohsen
    i think it easy to finde what photo you looking for it.and to know how many of them is on internet..and pepole going to love it thats whay i think it foing to sant up in image search engines.send me invait plz tnx

    (love sizlopedia.com)
  • linker009
    I just got accepted for their beta, and already its looking fantastic :) I guess its probably just luck that I was accepted :P
  • Ewan
    This is pretty awesome. A lot of people take my pictures online and claim them as their own. A LOT of fakes are out there. This helps all the teens online stay safe from imposters and fakers. Not only that but it kicks serious butt when it comes to figuring out who stole peoples art and photographs and such without the persons permission. Tineye is gonna help make the internet some what safer now.
  • Ju
    Well, this is just a comment to get an invite ;-)

    But, the way I would use it is to watch over news website.

    They often use images to illustrate their articles. They sometimes modify slightly the image so it better serves their story. Those modifications can be done by cropping or adding a little element to the picture. So Tineye would be a great way to find the original image and get the real picture.
  • Mia
    Very interesting and useful program. It helps to identify if the pictures used on different forums are genuine and really belongs to the user or "borrowed"
    I would love to have this program...
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