Grouping by topics in Google Image Search

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Donald Tanguay, Ph.D., Google Image Search Team When we search for images on Google, it’s not easy to find the right words. Thinking of London, we immediately introduce the legendary Big Ben or red London buses. The sights themselves stand before their eyes, and their names are not always remembered! It is for such cases that we have developed for you a new opportunity - grouping by topics in the Google Image Search . If you are looking for pictures for [London] , they will be sorted by relevance. Now the link “By topics” has appeared to the left of the search results , and if you click it, then the pictures will be grouped into thematic categories. This will allow you to narrow your search and find exactly the picture that you need.Thanks to the grouping by themes, you will see that the most popular images of London are Big Ben and the night view of the city. Such an orderly presentation of the search results will help you find exactly the picture that stands before your eyes. “Yeah,” you exclaim, “this big clock tower is Big Ben!” This is exactly what I was looking for! ”Now you just have to choose the best, in your opinion, from the grouped images of Big Ben. Watch this video and find out how to always find what you need! For grouping by topic, special algorithms are used that determine the relationship between pictures stored on the network. Images are distributed by visual groups, which allows you to significantly expand the capabilities of the service Similar Google Images. After analyzing a large amount of information and studying the sources of similarity between the pictures, for example, the number of pixels of different colors and semantic patterns, we can now confidently group images into different categories. Last week, the grouping function became available to users around the world - for almost any domain and in any language. Whatever you are interested in - a memorable drawing or a study of a specific area - grouping by topics will help you find exactly what you need, even if you are at a loss to accurately formulate your request.

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