The company that Google showed at the international event Search OnAdvances in artificial intelligence are helping to transform information products, creating multidimensional search experiences that are more aligned with the way the human mind works and more like people themselves. Presented at the aforementioned event three innovations to find exactly what we are looking for in our searches by combining image, sound, text and audio, as humans naturally do.
A more natural image search with multiple search, a new way to search using images and text at the same time.
Translation of the environment. Using advances in artificial intelligence, Google is moving from translating text to translating images. Today, it is used more than a billion times a month to translate the text of images into more than a hundred languages.
Using immersive vision to explore the world. Thanks to advances in machine vision and predictive models, “Map”. Two-dimensional classics will transform into a multidimensional view of the real world, allowing you to experience a place as if you were there.
“We carry more than two years of work Our mission is to organize the world’s information and make it accessible and useful to everyone. At first it was text search, but over time we created more natural and intuitive ways to find information. For example, you can now search for what you see with the camera or ask a question aloud,” he said.
From Google’s point of view, there’s a glimpse into a world where you can find exactly what you’re looking for. combining images, sounds, text and audioas humans naturally do.
image search
It uses cameras as a tool, the keyboard of the future, to access information and better understand the environment. born in 2017 lens, which allows us to search for what we see using the camera or an image. Today, Lens is used to answer eight billion questions monthly.
Image search is more natural with multiple search, a new way to search using images and text at the same time. A few months ago, the beta version of the multi-search mode was implemented in the United States, and it was announced on Search On that it will be available in more than seventy languages in the coming months. One more step has been taken. multi search near meThis allows you to take a photo of something unknown, such as a plate of food or a plant, and locate it nearby, such as a restaurant or garden centre. This tool will be available in English in the United States this fall.
turn the world
One of the greatest potentials of visual perception is its ability to break down language barriers. It has gone from translating text to translating images thanks to artificial intelligence. Google is already used over a billion times a month to translate the text of images into more than a hundred languages. But most often it is a combination of words and their contexts (images in which the text is written) that make up the meaning. Today, translated texts are already combined with these contextual images thanks to a machine learning technology called Productive Enemy Networks (RGA or GAN). For example, if the camera is pointed at a magazine in another language, we will see the translated text overlap on the attached images on the screen.
gripping view
Thanks to advances in machine vision and predictive models, Google is reinventing maps. Two-dimensional classics will evolve into a multi-dimensional look that will allow you to experience a place in a personalized way.
Just as the ability to check traffic in real-time in Navigation mode has replaced Google Maps and made it more useful, the immersive view of Google Maps is another significant improvement with more information such as: meteorological conditions or how crowded a particular place is. With this experience, it is possible to get an idea of what a place is like before taking a step, and to decide where and when you want to go.
combining an enhanced representation of the world predictive models, gets an idea of what a place will be like tomorrow, next week, or even a month from now. To date, the first version of this function has been expanded with aerial images of two hundred and fifty symbolic settlements. In the coming months, the immersive landscape will reach five major cities.