During the course of development Wyki occasionally build technologies that are offered to third-parties.
Most image search systems today work by examining subject tags that have been manually associated with images by administrators. The Wyki CBIR Engine offers an additional approach that automatically extracts interesting information about the visual content of images.
A demonstrated application automatically relates images inside a database based upon visual characteristics such as scene or harmony, offering designers a powerful means of discovering images. Wyki CBIR can also produce information about images to be used as the input to other processes and systems, for example the automatic tagging of images (ALiP), the improvement of existing tag-based image search, detection of pornography within user generated content, and the grouping of images by scene from sources such as digital cameras.
The Wyki development team set out to innovate in the area of threaded discussion. Two issues addressed where the simple display of often-complex reply hierarchies and the ability to embed a complete discussion engine within an existing system.
Wyki Discussion Engine (patent pending) organises all replies in a single easy-to-follow thread. The thread is interactive and so for any reply (A) within the thread the user can request to see all replies to reply A, and the reply that reply A was a response to. The thread is then dynamically extended to include the additional replies at the point in the thread currently being read by the user.
Have you ever needed to backup terabytes of data sitting on a remote server? Ever needed to make sure code and data changes made on servers are constantly mirrored to offsite backup drives?
These are some challenges the Wyki team has faced in the course of its work running large-scale Web 2.0 communities. SpeedReplica is a tool that reliably handles the challenge using efficient data-change-only algorithms.
VisionX is the world’s first 100% Javascript, W3 DOM, WYSIWYG content editing system for the Web that enables in-place editing of content within any designated area of any existing web page.
If you are interested in these or any other projects, please contact Dominic Williams on +44 (0)203 051 9110 ext. 8010 or dwilliams AT system7 dot co dot uk