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PhotoSketch: Collect images from Web to compose a new image we want

October 7th, 2009 PiZi Leave a comment Go to comments 22 Vs

Photosketch imageThis technology is just mind-boggling. PhotoSketch may be the coolest program we’ve seen or written about since the invisible speakers.

PhotoSketch is an “Internet Image Montage” project from five Chinese Computer Science and Technology students at Tsinghua University and the National University of Singapore. The basic premise, which they present in the form of a research paper [pdf], works like this:
 

Step 1. Draw the outlines of the figures you want in your picture – anything from seagulls to a Mercedes, whatever tickles your fancy,

Step 2. Add labels for each of the items, as well as for the background.

Step 3. PhotoSketch will then find real-life images to match your doodles and put them together in a Photoshopped image that will make your jaw drop.

Yes, this thing has such great image recognition technology that it can determine which dog fits best in your canine doodle. Their demo video unveils the true power of PhotoSketch:

 

PhotoSketch: Internet Image Montage from tao chen on Vimeo.

We’ve seen several other sites rave about PhotoSketch, including CNET and Gizmodo. Add us to the list. We’re beyond impressed.

If you’re dying to try this thing out, you’ll have to wait – the high interest has taken their site down. But it’ll be back up soon enough. We can’t wait to see what people build with this thing.

From: http://mashable.com/2009/10/05/photosketch/

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  1. October 10th, 2009 at 16:04 | #1

    Goooood Idea! Oh my god! Very clever!

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