does anyone know where I can find a valid URL where I can download the ImageNet dataset?
The official webpage http://www.image-net.org/index states that the dataset is no longer publicly available.
check www.kaggle.com and use their API to download ImageNet.
https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/imagenet-object-localization-challenge/data
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I found out i can get Summoner Icon image using this url:
https://ddragon.leagueoflegends.com/cdn/11.14.1/img/profileicon/934.png
The basic form of this is:
https://ddragon.leagueoflegends.com/cdn/{version}/img/profileicon/{profileIconId}.png
i know i can get the second value of {profileIconId} through Riot API but how do i know when i should update the version value? I don't want my app to crash when the version should be changed.
You should not be referencing ddragon for displaying icons or images. In fact, DataDragon specifically requests that you download the archive (.tgz) for each patch/version and host the assets locally or on your own CDN.
Websites like op.gg do this for all of the assets and host the images on their own CDN. They have to update their CDN every patch. You can automate updating the CDN using scripts, but for most small projects the work to automate this process may not be worth it.
Generally, it is considered rude to piggyback off of someone else's CDN without explicit permission to do so. Riot goes a step further and explicitly asks that you do not do this.
If someone is using the data dragon (ddragon) cdn, you can know the latest version looking at this json that they provide:
https://ddragon.leagueoflegends.com/api/versions.json
Just take the first element of the array and you are good to go without any scripting.
I am making android app that must show a lot of images from my REST API. I want to download images, and the next time check for images' name. If the image exists show them from the phone otherwise download from server.
Now I'm using Retrofit for my network requests and Glide for show images. But I have not good idea for solve this issue.
If needed I can change the network library or image loading library.
Thanks in advance
NOTE: This question might be too broad for the liking of S.O.
What you want to do is make what is known as a cache. The idea is that you have a unique identifier (often refered to as a key) for each object in the cache, such as an md5 sum of the image data, or original name + date of creation.
When you want to display an image, you first check if the image exists in the cache. If it exists simply return with the image from cache. if it does not exist, start the download and upon completion you insert the image into the cache.
Here is an example implementation that does what you want. I cannot vouch for it's quality because I never tried it.
I'm trying to find out if there is a way to do google similar image searches via an API?
I know the image search api is depreciated but is it still useable?
https://developers.google.com/image-search/
Also... It seems that you can do image searches with the custom search api but I can't seem to work out if a similar image search is possible.
http://thenextweb.com/dd/2012/02/14/googles-custom-search-api-now-supports-image-only-results/
Any leads on advice on working this our would be appreciated.
Thanks!
If you have a URL for a hosted image (using Dropbox, imgur, etc), the answer at https://stackoverflow.com/a/15134958/116891 shows you how to find similar images. Basically,
http://images.google.com/searchbyimage?image_url=YOUR_HOSTED_URL
That is deprecated.
But I need JSON format of similar images result.
So, I try to use google cse but this is not supported searching of similar images.
It's just displayed image search results in a custom domain.
Another method that i try is URL.
http://images.google.com/searchbyimage?image_url=YOUR_HOSTED_URL
But this is not solution what i need.
It is because able to use in the browser. I need JSON.
Conclude, I decide to use Vision API of Google.
This is very simple.
https://cloud.google.com/vision/
You can try on the top.
First, access the URL.
Second, upload your image file on the "Try API".
Third, click "JSON" tab menu on the result.
You can be seen JSON about similar images.
The image search API from Google has been depreciated:
https://developers.google.com/image-search/
My question is where can we now get the same data? It says it has moved to the new Custom Search API (https://developers.google.com/custom-search/v1/overview), but I cannot find where to now submit uploaded image data for the search. Can someone please explain or link me the information for this.
Our web app needs to be able to upload the image to google and check via a API where the image has been found.
Also if Google does not allow this is there any substitutes?
Thank you in advance.
you can get search result using direct link for uploaded image.
let direct link be http://i47.tinypic.com/ekepuq.png (to stream image data for search) then Make url as
"http ://images.google.com/searchbyimage?image_url=[diretlink]"
ie " http://images.google.com/searchbyimage?image_url=http://i47.tinypic.com/ekepuq.png " and can get search result for the same image.
I am trying to get Music Artist images and Album Art information from Wikipedia. Has anyone tried this before?
I searched around and found few links with relevant information
http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&ns0=1&ns6=1&ns12=1&ns14=1&ns100=1&ns106=1&redirs=0&search=buitenzorg&limit=10&offset=0 - search images for buitenzorg
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Allimages - All images API call to fetch image urls from wiki
But could not find a way to download all the images from Music category and run deltas for updates after the initial download. Any pointers to the solution will be helpful.
I searched everywhere and finally I went with below mentioned implementation.
Here's the api documentation: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/API:Main_page
Call wikipedia API for artist page
Look at the player card info given on the right, and get the image name.
Make another wikimedia call to get Image download url.
Download the actual image.
For deltas, the only way is to hit wikipedia APIs again with image name and check for updates.
The other work around for this is setting your own wikimedia server, which will handle deltas.
See here http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Installation_guide