Posted on - October 23, 2008 [at] 3:14 pm by Brad
Tagged in - images, iphone, recognition, software, tineye, zapyourpram
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One of the best tech things I saw at Zap Your PRAM was this TinEye Music app for the iPhone. You take a photo of album art with the iPhone and TinEye identifies the album and looks it up in iTunes.
I was totally skeptical so we tried it out on my CD, taking this fairly crappy photo:

And bam:

I was impressed. Image search/recognition tech usually works great inside a pre-defined catalog of images but tends to fail in the wild.
Later on I got a demo of the newest version of the iPhone app and it worked just as well but also had Allmusic, Youtube and Wikipedia links for me. Crazy neat. Thanks to Suzanne for showing it to me!
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3 Comments on this post
RJ on TinEye Music
October 23, 2008 at 4:17 pm
whoa, very cool. never heard of that app.
joshissquashed on TinEye Music
October 23, 2008 at 7:08 pm
it’s a very cool bit of technology
but its not of much practical use really
Jemaleddin on TinEye Music
October 24, 2008 at 1:35 pm
Seriously: I took a picture with my iPhone of your *picture* from your iPhone on my crappy work CRT, and it found your album. Very nice.