Bing included a brief explanation of how its CelebLike. Result is displayed for each face detected. After launching its last week, Bing has added a new feature to the mix with its. Amy Gesenhues is a senior editor for Third Door Media, covering the latest news and updates for Search Engine Land, Marketing Land and MarTech Today. Users can , or share one already online, and Bing will match it to an Oscar-nominated actor, actress or director and include three additional celebrity matches not involved in the Oscars. Results can vary on the resolution or quality of the photo. Read more of Amy's articles.
From 2009 to 2012, she was an award-winning syndicated columnist for a number of daily newspapers from New York to Texas. For the best result, please upload a photo of a frontal face, desirably with the gap between the eyes more than 80 pixels wide. Bing Search Blog According to Bing, its recognition engine can outperform humans with certain vision tasks and is constantly improving. . The announcement noted that matches are based on facial structure versus details like hair length or color. Image files of format jpg jpeg with size less than 200K bytes is accepted only.
The engine then links these entities to both the Bing Satori knowledge graph, where we have information about the entity, and Image Graph, where we have knowledge based on visual features and web presence of the image. Find look-alike celebrities on the web using the face recognition. This recognition engine recognizes celebrity faces, like Tom Hanks and Keira Knightley, for example, in web images on a large scale with extremely high accuracy. . .
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