‘ActiveSymbols Launches Facial Recognition Platform’ – Read/WriteWeb Blog Post
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Read/WriteWeb’ latest blog post is titled ActiveSymbols Launches Facial Recognition Platform.
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ActiveSymbols Launches Facial Recognition Platform
Angel-funded ActiveSymbols is a privately held company that was founded in 2003 to develop a visual search platform. Four years and six key patent filings later, the company is ready to release phase one of that platform, focusing on facial recognition.
The Bellevue, Washington-based company, which enjoys a healthy research partnership with the University of Washington, is not aiming to create a destination site. Instead, ActiveSymbols aims to provide the technology for integrating facial recognition and image detection into image intensive web sites, or in the enterprise (for example, searching a large news photo database). ActiveSymbols Launches Facial Recognition Platform…
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