During its I/O developer conference, Google quietly introduced a massively improved version of its photo search feature in Google+, which now uses advanced computer vision to let you search your personal photos. The company didn't make a big deal about this tool, but it works extremely well. Today, Google is opening up a bit more about how it got to acquire DNNresearch and how the new photo search uses Google's Knowledge Graph and recent advances in image recognition to provide these results.
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