![]() I have a photograph of mine taken in front of the Château Frontenac (in Quebec, Canada). If you take a photograph inside your room and ask Google about the location –it shall not be able to guess (however, if your photo inside your room also shows a calendar displaying Eiffel Tower, Google may tell you that the photo was taken in Paris!) Please note that the algorithms can recognize only well known features on earth’s face. If the photo contains a building, monument or any other location revealing object that the algorithm can recognize and put a name on it –it will tell you where the photo was taken. You can use this feature to find out where a particular image was shot. ![]() Similar image search feature has a very interesting but lesser known use. On the basis of outcome, it offers you with other visually similar images. ![]() Google uses object recognition algorithms to find out and identify what is there in the given image. In my previous article, I told you how you can find similar images using Google’s image search. The three positioning options appear below the image.Sometime ago I had written about how intelligent Google’s image search has become. Select the image you want to change the position of.Break text: This option is like text wrapping, but the image will act as a break-meaning text will only appear above and below the image, not to the left or right.Use this option if you want to move the image to another location in the document. Wrap text: This option causes the text to wrap around the image.However, this option gives you less freedom to move the image where you want. The image will move with the text if additional text is added or deleted. ![]() ![]()
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