Microsoft technology licensing, llc (20240185551). DYNAMIC IMAGE SEARCH BASED ON USER-SELECTED OBJECTS simplified abstract

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DYNAMIC IMAGE SEARCH BASED ON USER-SELECTED OBJECTS

Organization Name

microsoft technology licensing, llc

Inventor(s)

Rishu Aggarwal of Noida (IN)

DYNAMIC IMAGE SEARCH BASED ON USER-SELECTED OBJECTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240185551 titled 'DYNAMIC IMAGE SEARCH BASED ON USER-SELECTED OBJECTS

The patent application relates to searching for images using a query image. An input image is analyzed to identify objects, and then two or more selected objects are identified. A query image is derived from the input image, containing the selected objects, and used to search for related images.

  • Identification of objects in an input image
  • Derivation of a query image containing selected objects
  • Searching for related images using the query image
  • Outputting related images in response to the query image

Potential Applications: - Image recognition technology - Visual search engines - E-commerce product recommendations

Problems Solved: - Efficient image searching based on selected objects - Enhanced visual search capabilities

Benefits: - Improved search accuracy - Streamlined image retrieval process

Commercial Applications: "Enhanced Visual Search Technology for E-commerce Platforms"

Prior Art: No prior art information provided.

Frequently Updated Research: No information on frequently updated research related to this technology.

Questions about Image Searching Technology:

Question 1: How does the technology behind image searching using a query image differ from traditional keyword-based image search? Answer: The technology allows for more precise and contextually relevant image search results by using visual cues rather than text-based queries.

Question 2: What are the potential privacy implications of using query images for image searching? Answer: Privacy concerns may arise if sensitive or personal information is inadvertently included in the query image, highlighting the importance of data protection measures in image search technologies.


Original Abstract Submitted

this document relates to searching for images using a query image. for example, an input image can be received and analyzed to identify objects, and then identification of two or more selected objects can be received. a query image can be derived from the input image, where the query image includes the selected objects. the query image can be used to perform a search to identify related images, which can be output in response to the query image.