Carnegie Mellon University researchers are applying Google's concepts for sifting through data to the tasks of adding or removing images from digital photos.

Carnegie Mellon University researchers have developed techniques to let computers find appropriate matches of imagery that can be added to a photo, matching lighting, perspective and other parameters. In this instance, the computer sifted through a large database of images of people and found ones that could be grafted into an image of Abbey Road, the street immortalized by The Beatles' Abbey Road album cover. Researchers call this technology Photo Clip Art.
Credit: Carnegie Mellon University
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Scott
31/07/2007 11:09 AM
Is it legal to COPY a Google photo image onto your website? If so do you have to say: Photo courtesy Google
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