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Purdue University Invents 3-D Search

No More Words - Just Draw What You Want

         

martinibuster

4:11 am on May 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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From the San Jose Mercury News [mercurynews.com],

computing researchers have developed new search engines that can mine catalogs of three-dimensional objects, like airplane parts or architectural features.

All the users have to do is sketch what they're thinking of, and the search engines can produce comparable objects.

This is pretty cool. Right now they're envisioning this for an enterprise search. Any ideas how this could be made to work in the real world?

Dpeper

4:14 am on May 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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It could be used for the webmasterworld.com Gizmo Quiz.... Make it much easier to win... :)

On a serious note it sounds pretty cool. Although Im lackin any real uses for it at the moment there has to be some.

jmccormac

10:35 am on May 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Just imagine the problems it would have with porn queries. :)

Regards...jmcc

christopher

11:24 pm on May 3, 2004 (gmt 0)



So in order to access or search for information - I've now got to draw something? Is that the idea behind this?

pageoneresults

11:55 pm on May 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Web Searches - By Shape [webmasterworld.com]

Didn't get much play first time around. I guess the only thing most people are interested in these days is Google and Yahoo! ;)

sidyadav

10:33 am on May 6, 2004 (gmt 0)

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That day, I was just thinking, there could be an Audio Search Engine where you "say" your query. For example:

I'm looking for a song which start like this: "bmm bmmmmmm bmmmmmmm" (pretty lame huh?).

I don't know who the artist is, or even where it comes from. All I know is how it starts. The music is stuck in my head. I heard it somewhere, not sure where though, and am feeling very embarrassed to ask a friend, as he might think I'm an idiot ("hey I know this song it starts of like bmm bmmmmmm bmmmmmmmm. Have you head it? do you know who made it? cause I want the CD!")

In that cases, there could be an audio search, where you get to "query" the search engine, as in use a microphone and record your query through the service, limiting 20 seconds or something.

So in that search engine, I go in and I say in my 20 seconds, "bmm bmmmmmm bmmmmmmmmm" with my best voice and when I submit it, I get 1 result, which is the sample of it through a site where you buy CDs!

Now that kind of a search engine would be cool...

The idea of drawing "the query" is also pretty cool, wouldn't mind having one of those on the web (great for porn use, as jmccormac said ;) )

Sid

Leosghost

10:47 am on May 6, 2004 (gmt 0)

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As someone whose "real job " has always been professional artist sculptor ...I love the idea ...it's gonna make me the new "ask jeeves" .heh heh ..
If they ever get around to "sculpt your query" or model your query with your hands" ...THEN the porn sites are gonna get quoted on the nasdaq...hee hee

TinkyWinky

11:44 am on May 6, 2004 (gmt 0)

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As well as Pron - imaging esher's drawings - pretty sure that would crash it ;)