Tuesday, June 24, 2008
A new scanner to give photos' location.
A new scanning system tested at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University is said to be able to determine within 120 miles, where in the world a picture was taken. They said that it looks at each photo's composition and compares it with millions of GPS-tagged images contained in the online database of photo-sharing Web site Flickr.
What happened to writing down the place and time of where and when a picture was taken, on the back .
What happened to writing down the place and time of where and when a picture was taken, on the back .
Labels: Carnegie Mellon University, Flickr
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