I was asked yesterday if there are applications that can recognise and catalogue images, particularly of buildings.
Years ago I proposed a simpler (ontology reductive) system for tourism so I have an interest in uses for this technology but I am not in this field.
Nevertheless, a quick search found these links. No guarantees but some of the tools look very interesting indeed:
Firstly, an overview:
List of 14+ Image Recognition APIs
Most famous applications that as far as I know only search (and don’t categorise) from your photograph to what may match on the Web:
Google Goggles
More details:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Goggles
Of course the way forward for entire scenes courtesy of Google + Stanford:
NB https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bing_Vision does not appear suitable here
For general purposes this looks promising
If you wish the app to automatically sort and tag images (so that adatabase can automatically order them) do you have a developer?
- http://opencv.org/
- https://sourceforge.net/projects/openpr/
- https://developer.vuforia.com/
- Developer info for clarifai above
- http://catchoom.com/documentation/image-recognition-sdk/ios-image-recognition-sdk/
Besides http://www.recognize.im/ you can also check out (and thanks to Quora):
NB Diego Jiménez-Badillo, Mario Canul Ku, Salvador Ruíz-Correa, Rogelio Hashimoto-Beltrán have created a 3D version: “A machine learning approach for 3D shape analysis and recognition of archaeological objects“