Ask Jeeves Launches Proprietary Image Search Technology
2006年1月24日 - 11:15PM
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Industry-Leading Relevance and Image-Specific Zoom Related Search
Provide Superior Image Search Experience OAKLAND, Calif., Jan. 24
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Ask Jeeves, Inc. today announced the
launch of its first proprietary image search technology, available
on Ask Jeeves at http://pictures.ask.com/ . The new technology
debuts Ask Jeeves' first internally-created index of Web images,
further improvements to its image search ranking algorithms and new
Zoom related search suggestions specifically for image searching.
Collectively, these improvements deliver a superior image search
experience, helping people find the pictures they are looking for
faster. "Image search is the second-leading type of search on Ask
Jeeves after Web search. The improvements we are introducing today
move the needle for searchers where they really need it," said Jim
Lanzone, senior vice president of search properties at Ask Jeeves,
Inc. Image Search accounts for 16% of all searches on Ask Jeeves.
With the new image technology, Ask Jeeves is also expanding Image
Smart Answers, which appear at the top of the search results page
for queries such as "pictures of Mount St. Helens" from the main
Web channel. All picture results can be saved to users' MyJeeves by
clicking the 'save' link under each image. MyJeeves is a personal
search service where links to web pages, images and selected Smart
Answers can be stored, organized, annotated, searched and shared.
"Image search is an important technical challenge to solve for our
users," said Apostolos Gerasoulis, executive vice president of
search technology for Ask Jeeves. "We find that, as we concentrate
our efforts on providing first-class relevance and tools for image
searching, the usage of the Pictures channel on Ask.com steadily
continues to grow." Superior Relevance for the Image Web Ask
Jeeves' new Image Search includes improved ranking algorithms,
patent-pending image recognition technologies and, for the first
time, a proprietary image index. "Our new image search combines Ask
Jeeves' unique text ranking and clustering algorithms with
sophisticated image recognition technologies and our new image
index," continued Gerasoulis. "Our goal is to give users the best
technology and tools to get the most out of the Image Web." The
image search technology utilizes Ask Jeeves' unique algorithmic
search ranking, which clusters the Web into topic areas and
determines the authoritativeness of pages and images among their
topic community. This approach requires additional computations
beyond that of other ranking methodologies that simply evaluate the
popularity of pages and images on the Web at large. Ask Jeeves
combines this methodology with new sophisticated image recognition
technologies to further increase relevance. These patent-pending
recognition technologies measure a wide variety of image
attributes, such as image type, shape, brightness and contrast
level to determine picture quality. The combination returns
extremely relevant, high quality images for unparalleled visual
relevance. New Zoom Related Search: Concept Navigation for Images
Zoom related search is a proprietary concept that gives users
suggestions on how to narrow or expand their search. This concept,
introduced for the Web Search channel in May of 2005, has now been
expanded and tailored for the Image Search channel. As with Zoom
for Web search, the product is derived from the Ask Jeeves' search
engine, which uniquely clusters the Web by topic as part of its
relevance methodology. These topics are visually represented on the
right side of the results page under the categories: Related Names,
Expand Your Search, and Narrow Your Search. The Zoom suggestions
proposed within the Picture Search channel on Ask.com will often
differ from those in the Web Search channel, due to different
methods used to calculate relevance and clusters on the Image Web.
For example, with the query "Bondi Beach" on the Pictures channel,
zooming in with Narrow Your Search returns "Map of Bondi Beach" and
"Bondi Junction." Alternatively, by zooming out with Expand Your
Search, suggestions include "Australian Beaches," "Byron Bay,"
"Taronga Zoo" and "Places to Visit in Australia" to help users
clarify what they are looking for. Additionally, Related Names is
able to isolate "Ayers Rock" and "Sydney Tower" as relevant
suggestions. Also try: -- "Brooklyn Bridge" -- "Thomas Jefferson"
-- "Andre Agassi" "The Ask Jeeves Image Search with Zoom related
search is an entirely new way to navigate and explore the Image
Web," said Gerasoulis. About Ask Jeeves, Inc. As the 7th largest
global web property (ComScore Media Metrix, November 2005), Ask
Jeeves, Inc. delivers world-class information retrieval products
through a diverse portfolio of Web sites, portals and downloadable
applications. Ask Jeeves' search and search-based portal brands
include: Ask Jeeves (Ask.com, Ask.co.uk and Ask.es), the Ask Jeeves
Japan joint venture (Ask.jp), Ask Jeeves Kids (AJKids.com),
Bloglines (bloglines.com), Excite (excite.com), iWon (iwon.com), My
Way (myway.com) and Fun Web Products (funwebproducts.com).
Additionally, Ask Jeeves owns differentiated search technology, as
well as natural language processing, portal and ad-serving
technologies. Ask Jeeves generates revenue from advertisers seeking
to reach the company's broad-based online audience. Founded in
1996, Ask Jeeves became a wholly-owned business of
IAC/InterActiveCorp in July, 2005. Its headquarters are located in
Oakland, California, with offices throughout the United States, as
well as in Europe and Asia. NOTE: Ask Jeeves, Ask.com, Teoma,
MyJeeves, My Way, iWon, Excite and Bloglines are trademarks or
registered trademarks of Ask Jeeves, Inc. First Call Analyst: FCMN
Contact: darcy@dottedlinecomm.com DATASOURCE: Ask Jeeves, Inc.
CONTACT: Patrick Crisp of Ask Jeeves, Inc., +1-510-985-7696, or ;
or Michelle Andersen of Dotted Line Communications,
+1-415-292-3677, or , for Ask Jeeves, Inc. Web site:
http://www.ask.com/
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