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New algorithm finds you, even in untagged photos

24 points| jonbaer | 12 years ago |kurzweilai.net

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[+] bonemachine|12 years ago|reply
Can we go back to 1974, please? I'm not sure I like where this is going.
[+] teaneedz|12 years ago|reply
Agreed. Just because it can be done, doesn't mean it should. Things like this may drive more toward ephemeral sharing.
[+] onedev|12 years ago|reply
Let's start a new internet country where it's isolated from the rest of the world's internet and we can have privacy for all!
[+] fatjokes|12 years ago|reply
Interesting work. How is it different than this, which was published in 2012 at ACM-MM, a more respected venue than IEEE-ISM?

http://www.cmlab.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~yanying/socialrelation.htm...

[+] krapp|12 years ago|reply
It would be interesting to see this as part of an app where you take a photo of someone and it sends you a feed of every photo of them it could find anywhere on the web (and any accounts it was attached to.)

And by interesting I mean creepy and probably inevitable.

[+] pcl|12 years ago|reply
It sounds like this algorithm is kinda the opposite of that.

In a third photo, you fly a kite with both parents, but only your mother is tagged. Given the strength of your “tagging” relationship with your parents, when you search for photos of your father the algorithm can return the untagged photo because of the very high likelihood he’s pictured.

So the gist is that it's inferring that a photo with your mother, a child, and another adult probably includes your father. My read of the article is that their algorithm is not doing image recognition of the father, but rather, it's inferring that a photo of your mother and two others probably includes your father due to the close relationships established between you and your mother and you and your father in other photos.

[+] dhughes|12 years ago|reply
I wanted to create a website to do that, the Boston bombing was what made me think of using public images to see if I could match people. Or at the very least pick a date and a place and access the images in that area maybe see what's available via Google Maps.

And somebody made that damn robot fish too I had an idea for that back in the mid 90s :( /rant

[+] Nicholas_C|12 years ago|reply
That would incur some serious data processing expense.
[+] CaveTech|12 years ago|reply
Says the research would be presented Dec 10th. Anyone have a link to the presentation/whitepaper/code?
[+] alextingle|12 years ago|reply
And this is why I don't let anyone tag me in photos.
[+] xarball|12 years ago|reply
TIL: You like the people you are in pictures with?

How is ground-breaking!!!

[+] coldtea|12 years ago|reply
Yes, and computing is: "calculations with zero and one", jet propulsion is "pressure in one direction move you towards the other", a car is "a carriage without horses", etc.

When you're an idiot who only understands sky-high overviews of research, nothing is ground-breaking.