Indexing the world: Google gets patent for software that can intelligently identify any object on the planet
Indexing the world: Google gets patent for software that can intelligently identify any object on the planet:-
- Google will be able to scan any video or image and pick out objects
Search engine will be able to index all the un-tagged data on the internet
Civil liberties group warns of privacy concerns as Google gets smarter and smarter
Eddie Wrenn - Original Article Mail Online
PUBLISHED:
15:42, 30 August 2012
Google has received a patent for a technology that could revolutionise searching - as well as giving the search engine unprecedented knowledge about the world.
Humans have an innate ability, thanks to our eyes and brain, to look at any object - from a cat to a lamp to a river-bank - and recognise it and catalogue it.This is far less easy for computers to do - but Google may be about to change that, thanks to its patent for 'automatic large scale video object recognition'.The patent describes technology that can scan a video - for instance the thousands of hours uploaded to YouTube each day - and then pick out landmarks, objects and context, helping it to tag and categorise it. For instance, you could have your photo taken outside Big Ben in London, or film a short video outside London's most-famous clock, upload it to Google, and without giving any more data, Google could tag your video with 'Big Ben' and 'London'.
The patent could signal a revolution in how we use the internet, especially if the technology becomes embedded in smartphones - but is likely to cause a lot of concern over privacy issues.Civil liberty groups have already warned that this could provide Google with a wealth of personal detail about your private life.With YouTube being the biggest video destination on the Internet, 'Google Goggles' streaming live video from people's sunglasses, and Android phones spreading across the world, Google may soon have eyes all over the planet - and for the first time, understand what it is seeing. Google states it plans to have an 'object name repository' containing 50,000 objects to help it mix and match.
This may range from a variety of items, from the simple, such as landmarks, to quite specific identifiers.
For instance, Engadget gives the example that if the database contains the ears of a cat, it will help Google pick out cats in any video, which is useful as one thing the Internet has in abundance is videos of cats. In the patent, Google said: 'Conventional systems rely on direct human input to provide object exemplars explicitly labeled as representing the object, such as a set of images known to include, for example, dogs, based on prior human examination.
'However, such human input is expensive, time-consuming, and cannot scale up to handle very large data sets comprising hundreds of thousands of objects and millions of images.'Nick Pickles, director of privacy and civil liberties campaign group Big Brother Watch, said: 'Yet again this looks like users losing control of what happens to their data.'If information about your location is instantly added to photos, not only does it alert people to where you are it means Google can associate your identity with even more information, like where you’ve visited and whether you have pets.
'This kind of service should be opt-in and Google should absolutely not be using it to harvest more data about us if people do not clearly give their consent.'[/*]
Added: Sep-1-2012 Occurred On: Sep-1-2012
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Well then, I guess it's about time to post my magnificently manly meat slab on google for the official identificating process and all that. It was inevitable, we all knew it, and now it is time.
Posted Sep-1-2012 Bykajidono (686.36)

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Let's test it: Where in Germany is my grandmothers bycicle?
Posted Sep-1-2012 BySerieus (119.44) 
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We are gonna be able to look at a pair of tits and immediately know her name.
Posted Sep-1-2012 ByDroogInPhoenix (88.18) DroogInPhoenix View Channel Send Message
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google pwns all
Posted Sep-1-2012 ByLostSomewhereInSpace (2446.40) 
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Will it be able to identify my massive morning wood?
Posted Sep-1-2012 Bypaulgoss (700.50)

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Crap, somebody below was thinking on the same lines as me!
Posted Sep-1-2012 Bypaulgoss (700.50)

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@paulgoss I bet about 50% of earth's population would want to make that joke sooner of later.
So being second is in this case still a good score.
Posted Sep-1-2012 BySerieus (119.44) 
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(BOOBS) (PPL FUCKING) (SOMEONE TAKING A DUMP) (GUY SMOKING CRACK) (WOMAN FINGERING HERSELF IN PUBLIC)
Posted Sep-1-2012 Byvirtualdesires (493.04) virtualdesires View Channel Send Message
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It's all nothing but more America losing their freedoms to wander freely,.
just like Courtesy Cards,you don't really get rewards,your being tracked on what you buy,.one big giant data collecting machine,.lol
Posted Sep-1-2012 BySharkGuy (1513.00) SharkGuy View Channel Send Message
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Getting a patent is one thing, having the technology is something completely different. A software patent does nto require a working product, it only has to say what they product would do if it worked. Considering the pathetic state of voice recognition and transcription on Youtube, they may find that this software only produces irritation and confusion, instead of occasional hilarity. Though the whole "damn you autocorrect" phenomenon with the smartphones people have, is pretty darn f More..
Posted Sep-1-2012 Bywellybub (348.18) 
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@wellybub Not creeepy,just the "users".
Posted Sep-1-2012 ByTalos4 (220.80) 
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Super awesome.
Posted Sep-1-2012 Byleojw (338.56) 
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Early base code for the "subspace" database used in Star Trek!
Posted Sep-1-2012 ByTalos4 (220.80) 
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Point your smart phone at Barack Obama, and it reads: "Kenyan Socialist"
Posted Dec-17-2012 ByBigTexun (166.40) 
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