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CamFind - The First Visual Search Engine
`Goes Social
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`Image Searcher, Inc.
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`Apr 16, 2015, 02:15 ET
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`LOS ANGELES, April 16, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Image Searcher, Inc. announced today that it has
`released a new version of CamFind for iOS, the world's rst successful mobile visual search
`engine. Not only will this update continue to improve upon CamFind's industry leading image
`recognition and visual search technology, but will also provide a brand new user interface
`allowing interaction with pictures being taken by users around the globe. 
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`New Live Stream social feature shows images being uploaded in real-time
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`CamFind's new layout
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`Although CamFind rst made visual search available in 2013, this marks a major achievement
`for the industry as a whole, as for the rst time visual search has become social. Users will now
`have the ability to not only 'search the physical world', but also like images in order to upvote
`them in CamFind's new 'Popular' pictures feed.  In addition, users will be able to favorite
`images, along with the corresponding search results, to add them to their own personal list for
`future reference.  A new 'Live Stream' also offers a feed of visual searches happening in real-
`time. CamFind will progressively increase the number of social features available over time.
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`These milestones come on the heels of CamFind ofcially surpassing the 2 million download
`mark, Image Searcher, Inc. also recently announcing a $4.8 million funding round, and the
`launch of its new public API, CloudSight (http://cloudsightapi.com). 
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`"We wanted to literally and guratively give developers the gift of 'sight,' meaning we would
`provide the visual search technology for their products and services," explains CamFind
`cofounder and CEO Dominik Mazur. "We also want developers to use their imaginations to
`create new and exciting possibilities for physical devices."
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`The CloudSight API employs deep learning, a technology that simulates the human brain,
`"learning" from its mistakes over time, and is the same technology powering CamFind. 
`CamFind contains a massive database of over 50 million user generated non-contrived images
`which are all annotated, making it the largest such database in existence.
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`"Using deep learning, we set up an advanced image recognition technology to give results
`from our servers," says Mazur. "With this, we can go deeply into identifying, say, the exact
`make and model of a car or breed of dog — not just a classication. What sets us apart is that
`we always provide an answer with a varying degree of detail. It's not just an exact answer or
`no answer at all."
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`For more information, or to download the newest release, please visit http://CamFindApp.com.
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`About Image Searcher, Inc.
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`Image Searcher, Inc. was founded on September 7, 2012, by Bradford Folkens and Dominik
`Mazur. Image Searcher's mission is to deliver the most superior mobile visual search solution to
`people around the world.
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`Contact:
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`Ian Parnes
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`Senior Director, Business Development
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`Email
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`310-582-5902 x204
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`Related Links
`http://cloudsightapi.com
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`Photo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150416/199108
`Photo - http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20150416/199109
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