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Turn the street into your playground with object recognition

Time Posted on 4, Aug

When object recognition meets group messaging, you get the real-life scavenger hunt. To start playing: - download DABLA on your smartphone - create a chat room - invite your friends - write @bot about - take a pic of of the first object of the hunt And can you imagine it only required a few [...]

When Augmented Reality meets Image Recognition!

Time Posted on 13, Jul

Guest post from Jean-François Chianetta developer at AugmenteDev. Do download his app, it’s impressive! What happens when you take on one side an augmented reality app, on the other an image recognition algorithm and mix them together? It was the subject of the hack I did at Hack le Camping in Paris. I’m the developer [...]

A French hackathon with free beers at Le Camping!

Time Posted on 27, Jun

Last week end APIs and mashups were definitely buzzwords here in Paris since guys from Le Camping organized a very cool 24-hour hackathon at le Palais Brongniart! We were very pleased to join this hackathon both as a guest API and a beer provider  We were also particularly impressed by the quality of the organization [...]

Qooery turns objects into hashtags!

Time Posted on 16, Jun

Obviously pics are really popular on Twitter these days. The company has just released a proprietary pic sharing service and announced a deep integration into the iPhone camera. As computer vision experts we felt like we had to leverage the trend. So we’re launching Qooery. With Qooery we’re bringing image recognition into Twitter so that content [...]

Moodstocks iPhone SDK v2 is out!

Time Posted on 30, May

We’re pleased to announce that we’ve just released the second version of our iPhone SDK! It’s a major upgrade providing a brand new scanner built on-top of the Apple AV Foundation frameworks available on iOS 4.0 and higher and thus compatible with iPhone 3G, 3GS and 4. Here’s a recap of the main new features: [...]

Gaumont Pathé integrates scanning thanks to Moodstocks

Time Posted on 24, May

Today we’re really thrilled to announce that Gaumont Pathé (the oldest running film company in the world) now features scanning in its iPhone app, leveraging Moodstocks API and SDK: In a bus stop or in front of theaters, just scan a movie poster to access relevant information such as plots, trailers or showtimes, in a matter of [...]

Auchan Clic Info powered by Moodstocks

Time Posted on 17, May

Great news for Moodstocks: Auchan (one of the biggest french retailers) now uses scanning to make their flyers interactive! Thanks to Moodstocks API and SDK, Auchan could integrate the scanning feature in a breeze on the three main operating systems (iPhone OS, Android, Windows Phone 7). And spend time on what really matters: the experience they provide [...]

Moodstocks API v2: what’s new?

Time Posted on 16, May

So we released the second version of our API earlier today. Great, but what does this actually mean? New Interface If you thought our API was complicated, give it another look. We have let go of the legacy XML-based format and opted for JSON. The documentation has also been reworked in a way that should [...]

Moodstocks Android SDK is out!

Time Posted on 15, May

Are you an Android developer? If so we have some good news for you today! We’re happy to announce we’ve just released the very first version of our SDK for the Android platform, so you’re now a few lines of code away from building a great scanning app! We put our efforts to make sure [...]

The Tech Behind Moodstocks API

Time Posted on 20, Dec

I have blogged about the technology behind Moodstocks Notes before, but you might have been a little disappointed if you read this article since I do not say much about what powers our image recognition stack. Rejoice, for that time has come! Moodstocks API is Moodstocks’ main product. It is a RESTful JSON API that [...]
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