Bing Blog: “Over the years people have come to expect search engines to automatically detect intent and provide great search results for text queries typed into a single search box. Now Bing takes the first step to achieve the same for images. The Bing Team sets out to connect your camera to a deep search experience. We started several years ago by introducing ‘Search By Image’ capability. This allowed a user to specify an entire image to be used as a search query. But what if you only want to search for a certain object you saw in an internet image – or one you photographed? So far you’d have to jump through hoops to accomplish this – but not anymore. In this post we will share some recent work we’ve done to solve this challenge and some of the technical wizardry that made it possible. Introducing Bing Visual Search Let’s say you are looking for kitchen decoration inspiration, and an image attracted your attention. You click on a thumbnail result to get to the ‘Detail View’. You really like the overall décor, but you are particularly interested in that nice-looking chandelier. Would it be possible to see where you can get one just like that? With Bing Visual Search, now you can!…” [posting includes screen shots to demonstrate using this new feature]
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