
Retrieval Tools for Images
Source : CHU, Heting, Major internet retrieval tools (en ligne) Long Island University,2006 ( disponible à l’adresse : http://myweb.cwpost.liu.edu/hchu/search-site.html#4) Consulté le 03 oct 2006.
Description-based tools AltaVista Image Search Introduced by AltaVista not long after the company went to the public. It exclusively covers image information.
Ditto It is a commercial tool for finding image information. A large number of commercial sites are sandwiched in the results.
FlickrAs a Yahoo! company, Flickr claims that it is the best online photo management and sharing application in the world.
Google Image Search Google introduced image searching to its site recently, claiming the most comprehensive image search on the Web. Thanks to the positive review Google receives for its text retrieval, its image search service is rated high as well. In addition, a number of options for refining searches are available on the Advanced Image Search interface.
Picsearch Picsearch is a search engine for images with some options (e.g., images or animations, color or black & white) for one to fine-tune search results.
Content-based Demo Systems Picture Finder PictureFinder is physically located in Germany. It allows the user to hand-draw an image sketch as a query for retrieval purpose, implementing the so-called query by example.
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RetrievalWare Different from most image retrieval tools, it allows one to look for images based on image properties (e.g., color, shape, and texture) rathan than keywords. Try it out to see how it works.
Description & Content-based tools WebSEEk WebSEEK, developed at Columbia University, is a visual information system for locating images and videos on the World Wide Web using keywords as well as image properties (e.g., color, shape, and texture). It has often been hard for people to use this site in the past years because of its fluctuated availability.