
Google Photos organizes photos and 3D videos with artificial intelligence
Google's storage platform implements AI algorithms to classify and sort three-dimensional multimedia files without user intervention. This simplifies managing large volumes of 3D-captured memories. 📸
How does three-dimensional recognition work?
The system not only analyzes pixels but interprets the unique depth and perspective of 3D formats. It processes this spatial data to identify elements with greater precision than in flat images.
Key analysis capabilities:- Recognize faces in 3D spaces and group them into personal albums.
- Detect specific objects, animals, and scenes within the three-dimensional composition.
- Apply the same processing to both static photographs and immersive videos.
The combination of 3D computer vision and machine learning allows AI to understand content in a way more similar to humans.
The power of metadata and geolocation
To organize, the platform doesn't limit itself to visual analysis. It integrates multiple sources of information to build a robust timeline and context.
Data sources it uses:- Date and time metadata to order event sequences.
- GPS geolocation data to create visual maps and collections by visited place.
- The fusion of this data generates a powerful search index based on semantic descriptions.
Find memories with natural language
The end result is a system where searching for complex content becomes intuitive. You can write descriptive queries like "the cat on grandma's couch at Christmas 2023" and the AI will locate that moment, whether it's a 3D video or a photo, without needing to remember the exact format. This integration of technologies redefines how we interact with our most personal digital files. 🎯