Image Data for Search

Image Data for Search
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Thanks to Frank Gainsford and Jason Darrell 

#imagedata  

Originally shared by Frankie2socks Gainsford

+Jason Darrell (Zebedeerox) many thanx for this great article discussing EXIF Data within image design.  this adds great value to our conversation on the #10bluelinks   and related semantic search issues,

each of these links below discuss issues related to semantic search and related issues.

https://plus.google.com/+FrankGainsford/posts/7nFRe9wnbVU
https://plus.google.com/+FrankGainsford/posts/9VzjQn8zxwE
https://plus.google.com/+FrankGainsford/posts/b9rcSnGWxTA
https://plus.google.com/+JasonDarrell/posts/DRUCzvZ2228
https://plus.google.com/+FrankGainsford/posts/aNuxghtNbZG
https://plus.google.com/+FrankGainsford/posts/h72dAQoXVqX
https://plus.google.com/+FrankGainsford/posts/5NgUdc3mNBy

Comments

  1. Zara Altair  many thanx for the  share... appreciated

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  2. Bless you both, Frank Gainsford/Zara Altair.

    This discussion is not only highlighting the capacity of the Semantic Web, but also the baby steps we can take to implement and assist the #AI  learning curve.

    Don't tell David Amerland - he'll turn it into his next best-seller. ;)

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  3. Jason Darrell lol :) Nice work BTW.

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  4. David Amerland, I have to thank you, squire. Your Google Semantic Search community has breathed new life into G+ - and social - for me.

    I very almost abdicated, to shift focus from semantic copywriting back to fiction. Lack of adoption in the wild was grinding me down.

    Man, is it hard spreading the word about how we can help search engines extract meaningful data by writing in crystalline prose?

    Sure, clients love it (and its results). With long term contracts that will keep the roof over my head, I was one step away from reimmursing myself into the underworld of vampires and the supernatural.

    But whaddayouknow? Seems like I have a stake at the search n social table, after all. Bless you for all your hard work. It makes a difference, y'know?

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  5. Jason Darrell it is a real pleasure and the community is evidence of the power of connection in an environment that's framed so that connection can take place.

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