Google Vision Concept - Object Search?

by DJ Neawedde | 27th July 2006
Google Vision

Get lost? Do you? Well, yet another bright young designer from the U.K is developing a system that will have tag and name exactly what your staring at. Google Vision is a conceptual product developed by designer Callum Peden, for the worlds favorite search engine. The product provides the user with a truly unique information hub by combining GPS, OLED technology and advanced image recognition in the form of a retractable screen device.

The Global Positioning System will see the end of wondering the streets asking for directions and the small roller ball will allow for easy navigation of the flexible screen. Brilliant for identifying landmarks whilst on holidays, Google vision acts as a personal; tour guide.

As well as this, advanced image recognition will mean Google Vision can target well known landmarks. Then using the increased coverage of wireless internet, provide the user with information on their surroundings wherever they may be. Via The Cool Hunter


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    5 Responses to “Google Vision Concept - Object Search?”

    1. devil Says:

      nice!

    2. Buy vehicle Says:

      Buy vehicle…

      I am Karin, very interesting article that contained the information I was searching for in Google, thanks….

    3. Google aquires Neven Vision at Ministry of Tech Says:

      […] There is definitely something stirring at Google in regards to mobile object oriented search. See the Google Vision concept. […]

    4. Google registers new domain, more ‘Image Tagging’ speculation at Ministry of Tech Says:

      […] Google has registered the domain GoogleImageTagger.com, leading to more speculation over what they plan to do regarding ‘image search’. Via Googling Google This follows Google’s aquisition of Neven Vision, a biometric company specializing in image recognition, and the leak of the Google Vision concept, that will “will tag and name exactly what your staring at,” and which supposedly will “combining GPS, OLED technology and advanced image recognition in the form of a retractable screen device.” […]

    5. Polar Rose photo search engine startup scores $5.1M at Ministry of Tech | Technology, Gadgets, Web 2.0 Says:

      […] There has been speculation about Google’s ‘image recognition’ plans ever since they bought biometric company Neven Vision, and since they leaked the Google Vision concept search gadget . Google also recently unveiled the Google Image Labeler, which uses collective intelligence from users to effectively and accurately label images. […]

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