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IM2GPS: estimating geographic information from a single image People Abstract Estimating geographic information from an image is an excellent, difficult high-level computer vision problem whose time has come. Paper im2gps.pdf, 11MB Citation James Hays, Alexei A. Presentation Google Tech Talk. Test sets im2gps test set, 237 images, 39MB. 2k random test set, 2000 images, 308MB.geographically uniform test set, 955 images, 140M.human geolocation test set, 64 images, 11M. All Geolocation Results Gallery of geolocation results for the entire test set. Download Scripts Code for downloading Flickr images. Comparison to Human Geolocation Performance VSS 2009 Poster (10MB) comparing im2gps performance to twenty participants under different photo viewing conditions. Acknowledgements We thank Steve Schlosser, Julio Lopez, and Intel Research Pittsburgh for helping us overcome the logistical and computational challenges of this project. We had some difficulty deciding on a subtitle for this paper so we solicited our fellow researchers for advice.
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