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Description
The VGG Image Search Engine (VISE) is an open-source software solution that enables visual searching through extensive image collections by utilizing image regions as queries. This software is crafted and sustained by the Visual Geometry Group (VGG) within the Department of Engineering Science at Oxford University. It is published under a license that permits limitless use in both academic research and commercial industries. To foster a dynamic open-source community around VISE, we actively invite contributions and participation in its ongoing development. Users can engage with the project by reporting bugs, enhancing documentation, introducing new functionalities, or refining existing ones through merge requests. The Visual Geometry Group commits to the continued development, maintenance, and support of VISE until at least November 2025. Furthermore, users are encouraged to share their questions or report any challenges they encounter with the VISE software via our GitLab issues portal, thereby helping us create a more robust platform.
Description
We are likely unaware of the thickness and various characteristics of the source rock within the kitchen area, and we also lack information regarding the heat flow present in that kitchen, as well as potential secondary migration losses. To effectively rank prospects, it is essential to simulate various scenarios based on these uncertain parameters, as those prospects that demonstrate charging in the majority of scenarios will present the least amount of risk, while the opposite will hold true for those with lesser charging prospects. Additionally, factors such as top seal capacity, unconformities, source rock facies, and various interpretations of seismic data can also carry risk and uncertainty. It seems unreasonable to apply multi-component kinetics when we do not even possess knowledge regarding the thickness, total organic carbon (TOC), and hydrogen index (HI) of the source rock. By using Trinity, one can upload the interpreted surfaces and dynamically create cross-sections that can be adjusted with a mouse, allowing for an interactive experience. This movement offers a comprehensive view of the geological context, as the three-dimensional cross-sections resemble movable fence diagrams, revealing much more intricate geological information than what static maps can provide, thus enhancing our understanding of the subsurface geology.
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API Access
Has API
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Free Trial
Free Version
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Free Trial
Free Version
Deployment
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
Business Hours
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Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
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Live Training (Online)
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Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
Visual Geometry Group
Country
United Kingdom
Website
www.robots.ox.ac.uk/~vgg/software/vise/
Vendor Details
Company Name
ZetaWare
Website
www.zetaware.com/products/trinity/index.html
Product Features
Visual Search
Barcode Recognition
Catalog Management
Customer Activity Tracking
Filtering
IP Protection
Image Tagging
Mobile App
Optical Character Recognition
Product Recommendations
Product Search
Reverse Image Search
Video Search