Google has rolled out a minor update to
its Search by Image feature, which will enable the search engine to
better detect image subjects and provide users with new and more related
content.
Google
had launched the Search by Image feature last year. The feature lets
users upload a photo to Google search bar and use the image as a 'search
item', or alternatively, use a Google image result to find similar
images. Earlier, Google's search by image was able to detect photos, but
then very base level. But now Google is integrating its Knowledge Graph
into Search by Image, which will enable smart searches and provide more
relevant information. This means if you upload an image of a flower,
Google will not simply provide generic images of flowers but will
attempt to find that particular flower. With the incorporation of
Knowledge Graph, search by image results will appear as the images
below:
This update is considered to be part of
what will most likely be a continuously growing set of updates to make
the feature the next big thing in search. To know more about the update,
click here. Meanwhile, check out Google's video for all the ways you can search using an image:
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