National Archives sign at Kew Gardens Station

National Archives sign at Kew Gardens Station

2009-02-02

VideoSurf video search engine

Here's what VideoSurf, a video search engine, has to say about itself:



VideoSurf has created a better way for users to search, discover and watch online videos.

Using a unique combination of new computer vision and fast computation methods, VideoSurf has taught computers to “see” inside videos to find content in a fast, efficient, and scalable way. Basing its search on visual identification, rather than text only, VideoSurf’s computer vision video search engine provides more relevant results and a better experience to let users find and discover the videos they really want to watch.

With over 10 billion (and rapidly growing!) visual moments indexed from videos found across the web, VideoSurf allows consumers to visually navigate through their results to easily find the specific scenes, people or moments they most want to see. Users can now spend less time searching and more time being entertained!

VideoSurf was founded in 2006 by leading experts in search, computer vision and fast computation technology and aims to become the destination for users looking to find, discover and watch online videos. The company is based in San Mateo, California.


In case you're wondering, by default VideoSurf does not display adult content. I haven't personally tested this capability.

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