Local search engine Kaboodle – the movie

January 19th, 2010 by Charles S. Knight
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PHAROS – European research project on audiovisual search

January 18th, 2010 by Charles S. Knight
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2010-01-18_2032PHAROS is the Platform for searcHing of Audiovisual Resources across Online Spaces. (Now that’s an acronym! – editor.)

“PHAROS will move search engines right into the 21st century, providing automatic annotation and full multimedia searching
on audiovisual content whatever its nature and structure.”

Worldwide, the volume of stored information is growing exponentially, and an increasing share is audiovisual content. This content drives the demand for new services, making audiovisual search one of the major challenges for organisations and businesses today. Digital data is the greatest value that many organisations possess, and the ability to use it, rather than just store it, will be one of the most important strategic aspects in the coming decade.

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This website serves the project PHAROS (Platform for searcHing of Audiovisual Resources across Online Spaces), an Integrated Project co-financed by the European Union under the Information Society Technologies Programme (6th Framework Programme) – Strategic Objective ‘Search Engines for Audiovisual Content’ (2.6.3)

The PHAROS mission is to advance audiovisual search from a point-solution search engine paradigm to an integrated search platform paradigm. This platform will be built on an innovative, open, and distributed architecture that enables consumers, businesses and organisations to unlock the values found in audiovisual content.

The PHAROS search platform will create a new infrastructure for managing and enabling access to information sources of all types, supporting advanced audiovisual processing, content handling, and management that will enhance control, creation, and sharing of multimedia for all users in the value chain. The impact for the specific audiovisual industry will be to strengthen and extend product and service offerings, integrating oustanding technologies and achieving a competitive advantage by integrating solutions addressing the full content management processing chain.

Source: P.H.A.R.O.S.

Announcing the ebook search engine neotake

January 16th, 2010 by Steffen Schilke
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neotakeNeotake is an ebook search engine. We are indexing all the ebook files in the Internet and bringing them out to you.We have developed our own search engine technology.

José Gómez is the founder and developer of Neotake, and it is based in a wonderful place in Costa del Sol named Málaga, Spain.

Don Quijote
Creator: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Subject: Spain — Social life and customs — 16th century — Fiction
Knights and knighthood — Spain — Fiction
Picaresque literature
Romances
Language: Spanish
File Format: ePUB
Publisher: Project Gutenberg
Rights: Public domain
Date:
publication: 1999-12-01
Date: conversion: 2009-08-21

Source: Neotake.com

Wallpaper search engine Wallbase.net

January 14th, 2010 by Steffen Schilke
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wallbaseWallbase.net can simply be described as a searchable wallpaper database, and it strives to be little more than that. It is powered by an image+metadata scraper which pulls images from 4chan’s /w/, /wg/ and /hr/. Script then takes the raw parsed data (post title, img title, text), does some processing on the images, and indexes everything in a MySQL database.

Additionally, some wallpapers are tagged as NSFW which means they are not suitable for work/school or in any enviornment which doesn’t allow adult-only materials.

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The main rule for this website is to keep the images on a certain level of quality. I mean, I don’t allow any child pornography, desktops, hightly offensive etc. wallpapers on wallbase.net, but if you spot any disturbing images, please report them to Yotoon. Thanks!

Oh, and some of the description is originally from 4scrape (the best wallpaper website of its time). If you have any questions or concerns regarding this service, feel free to use the comments section.

The main person behind all of this is Yotoon! – I designed, managed and coded basically everything you see here (except some parts of the scraper program, which is taken from the old 4scrape’s website).

Have fun!

Clio the music composition search engine.

January 13th, 2010 by Charles S. Knight
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Modeled on research observations in human perception and cognition, Clio identifies key melodic patterns along with their likely variations. Translation? Clio comprehends music the way trained musicians do and understands what makes every piece of music unique.

Clio reveals how music may be influentially related.

Clio shows the extent to which multiple pieces are influentially (or even historically) related, a process similar to the way human DNA allows scientists to determine precise ancestral relationships between people.

Clio recognizes music in different contexts.

Clio doesn’t depend on hearing the same music in identical (or even similar) settings. Whether a work is performed by a pair of dueling banjos, a symphony orchestra, or on a kazoo, Clio will recognize it and conduct successful analysis within the different performance contexts.

Clio follows the flow of creativity.

The product of extensive research, Clio’s ASMID™ algorithms are capable of analyzing individual instrument layers to capture the flow of creative ideas. This patent pending technology allows Clio to model the elements responsible for musical style, and ultimately discover the specific characteristics of individual composers.

Source: Orpheus Media Research