Fotolytics at CEPIC 2012: Image Discovery for Picture Libraries Makes Business Sense

Author
SySAdmin
Posted
May 15, 2012
Views
964

Page All:

Page 1
Fotolytics at CEPIC 2012: Image Discovery for Picture Libraries Makes Business Sense

LONDON, May 15, 2012/PRNewswire/ --

    Image searching on image libraries, art collections and stock photography agencies can
be a pain for most users, but in the age of "Big Data" and "Machine Learning", using
multiple computer algorithms to enhance the user experience has now become a reality and
doesn't necessarily have to cost companies the price of a rocket scientist. Fotolytics
services range from entry-level API products to bespoke consultancy projects serving
Fortune 500 companies like Macmillan Publishing.

    Fotolytics [http://fotolytics.com ], a London-based company, is looking forward to
meeting image libraries at the CEPIC Congress to help them enhance their image search, but
more importantly, improve sales and retention. What's more, integration is easy for
developers and can be achieved with just one line of code on a website. Case studies from
Amazon, Netflix and Apple and RecSys' own experience has seen user conversions increase
between 5-35% depending on product and industry.

    Nick Tsinonis, CEO, who'll be exhibiting at the CEPIC Congress [http://www.cepic.org ]
May 15th-18th, believes that the next stage of image library search innovation will come
from understanding "taste" of the user and thus personalising the experience for the
customer based on a mixture of client needs but also taking into account key business
objectives.

    About Fotolytics:

    Fotolytics is part of an award-winning company called RecSys Ltd which, since 2006,
provides recommendation engine and personalization algorithms to social networks,
e-commerce, media and content providers. Fotolytics has expanded its services into the
Imaging Industry and has recently signed deals with major art sites and image libraries in
the UK and the US.

    Nick Tsinonis, co-founder and CEO of RecSys Ltd, has always been passionate about the
photography and image business and is a freelance contributor to Alamy, Superstock and
iStockPhoto. He partnered with Gavin Potter, Netflix Prize finalist
[http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/magazine/16-03/mf_netflix?currentPage=all ] and ex-IBM
Head of Analytics , in 2008, to create RecSys Ltd to create products and services using
Big Data and Machine Learning algorithms.

   
    Press Contacts / Links / Social Media:
    Contact: Nick Tsinonis
    Nick's Twitter account: @nick365 [http://twitter.com/#!/nick365 ]
    Web sites:  RecSys.com [http://recsys.com ] ; Fotolytics.com [http://fotolytics.com ]
    Fotolytics Twitter: @Fotolytics [http://twitter.com/#!/fotolytics ]

Source: Recsys Limited

Email:  nick [at] recsys.com, +44-20-8133-3115 and US number +1-415-6716-265

Title

Medium Image View Large