Abstract
Images may be sorted and categorized by defining a frustum for each image and overlaying the frustums in two, three, or four dimensions to create a density map and identify points of interest. Images that contain a point of interest may be grouped, sorted, and categorized to determine representative images of the point. By including many images from different sources, common points of interest may be defined. Points of interest may be defined in two or three Euclidian dimensions, or may include a dimension of time.
| Original language | English |
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| Patent number | US8774520B2 |
| Filing date | 30/10/12 |
| Publication status | Published - 8 Jul 2014 |
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