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	<title>Comments on: Briefs: All About Content-Based Image Retrieval; EBSCOhost Electronic Journals Service Now Includes Access to Preprint Articles;</title>
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		<title>By: ResourceShelf &#187; Briefs: Internet Archive and Suzanne Shell Settle Lawsuit; The Rapid Growth of Skype Add-Ons (aka Skype Extras); AOL in India</title>
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		<description>[...] + Search engine Exalead presents several new advanced features (via Pandia) See Also: ExaBlog Note: The latest post on the ExaBlog discusses search and facial recognition. More about content-based image retrieval and plenty of demos here including a bunch of info from LTU Technologies, the company powering the feature on Exalead. One search engine from Germany (Freenet.de) has allowed users for several years to narrow their image searches to only images containing a human face. They also offer OCR searching (search words inside an image). Interface Here &#124;&#124;&#124; Interface Translated into English Here. This engine uses technology from Cobion/IBM. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] + Search engine Exalead presents several new advanced features (via Pandia) See Also: ExaBlog Note: The latest post on the ExaBlog discusses search and facial recognition. More about content-based image retrieval and plenty of demos here including a bunch of info from LTU Technologies, the company powering the feature on Exalead. One search engine from Germany (Freenet.de) has allowed users for several years to narrow their image searches to only images containing a human face. They also offer OCR searching (search words inside an image). Interface Here ||| Interface Translated into English Here. This engine uses technology from Cobion/IBM. [...]</p>
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