piXLogic a visual search company
Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Digital Imagery has grown exponentially in recent years followed closely by a mass of created and stored images. PiXLogic software introduces a breakthrough technology used to analyze, index, and search the contents of both video and image files. PiXLogic software lays claim to: “mimicking human sight to mine image content”. PiXLogic provides a visual search engine identical to a web-based search engine, instead using image and video files as the query and the results instead of solely text. The pioneering technology is automated and can be extracted from the content extremely fast. The application has the unique capability to “see” objects as well as text. The piXLogic application compacts trend data from the objects which is then stored as data. The piXLogic search feature allows the patron to use a full image or a portion of the image to search the cataloged images. The visual search capacity can complement the existing audio and text search. The software can identify traits such as color, position, shape, orientation, size etc. in the image. The previous problem of a lack of space can be eliminated as the database typically represents less than 1% of the original image file. Following analysis and identification the automated software compacts a mathematical format to store of the objects and images in a much smaller form.
PiXLogic generates the majority of its revenue through its two flagship products, the piXserve and piXsearch SDK web based interface applications. Based in Los Altos, California, the privately owned piXLogic aims to target consumers on an international level. PiXLogic boasts compact and multi-threaded software which supports multiple configurations, and promises to provide real time analysis for video feeds to aid security and surveillance exercises. The market for these products can range from private enterprise to government security agencies. PiXLogic, however, sees the biggest opportunity for implementation of their technologies in the media sector, where they deal with new material that is manually labeled daily. With the onset and swell of the digital imagery market, this software will become more practical. The breakthrough technology will spread its impact across all sectors as a revolutionary tool, while the visual imagery world turns digital.




