The conference has no such tool yet, at least nothing we can
use tomorrow but they are able to pretty accurately on what the images are.
I am going to try to propose if they would be interested in providing
commons with such a service, The website relevant is
http://www.imageclef.org/2011/Wikipedia for commons but
http://www.imageclef.org/2011/Plants is also interesting (even though it had
nothing to do with commons so far. It could ver well be used for commons and
wikispecies alike.

  -- とある白い猫  (To Aru Shiroi Neko)


On Tue, Sep 20, 2011 at 15:02, Federico Leva (Nemo) <[email protected]>wrote:

> とある白い猫, 20/09/2011 14:05:
> > Indeed, I was thinking of looking/reviewing the existing 11 million
> > files as well as we currently have far too many images for human-only
> > review IMHO. Is there anything you'd want me to ask at the conference?
>
> Yes, is it free software and is there a way to use Commons the other way
> round, ie as a tool to build (or improve) such a software, using the
> already categorised images?
>
> Nemo
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