The most precious gift a person can receive is a living memory of a moment with their rabbi, and now JEM is deploying cutting-edge facial recognition technology that will allow unprecedented searchable access to the 500,000 photographs that document interactions with the rabbi.
Thirty years after Gimel Tamuz, the most precious gift one can receive is a living memory of a personal moment with the Rebbe. Hundreds of thousands of people have been fortunate to receive a dollar from the Rebbe, participate in a Kos Shel Bracha, or take part in an often-photographed opportunity for personal interaction.
The joy and excitement of discovering previously unknown snapshots of moments in your life is truly special. Today, JEM is announcing an entirely new technology that will enable unprecedented search access. 500,000 photos About his personal interactions with the Rebbe.
JEM is new Facial Recognition This feature has been added to JEM’s photo archive website (https://photos.jemedia.org/face-recognition), allowing users to upload a photo and have it scanned through our vast archive to find similar faces. Our website already features many photos of personal interactions with the Rebbe, so the discovery possibilities are enormous.
Here's how it works:
- Find photos: Choose a vivid photo of yourself or a family member from a time with the Rebbe. More clarity photograph, More accurate The result is this.
- Upload a photo At https://photos.jemedia.org/face-recognition
- Get results: The system quickly scans hundreds of thousands of photos on the website and displays the results that are closest to the photo you uploaded.
- Share your results You can take photos with the family and order copies of the photos through our website. This search also includes video stills and video encounters are available for purchase as well.
This cutting-edge feature is part of JEM's ongoing mission to bring everyone closer to the Rebbe. By harnessing the power of artificial intelligence, we are able to provide an unprecedented level of accessibility to our cherished archives, empowering users to discover personal connections to the Rebbe they never knew they had.
This is a big step forward, and the JEM technical team has been working hard over the past year fine-tuning it to make it as accurate and easy to use as possible. While it's still a work in progress, we're excited to release it to the public in honor of Gimmel Tammuz.
To celebrate the release of this great feature, we will be making it available to everyone for one month, after which it will become an exclusive benefit for JEM members.
We want to be transparent about the current limitations of our facial recognition feature. We are still working to improve the number of results and comprehensiveness of our photo database, and updates will be rolled out in upcoming versions. It is not yet 100% accurate, so we cannot guarantee that all your photos will be found. However, we are committed to continuously improving our technology and expanding our photo database.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the many people who worked hard to make this project a reality. Motti Hazan and Memke Schmukler From the Archive Team Levi Naki and Levik Shmotkin We'd like to thank our product and design teams, Elchonon Korenblit, and the entire technical team, and we'd also like to extend a special thank you to Rabis Elkanah Shmotkin and Mendel Gourarie for their vision and leadership.
JEM remains dedicated to sharing the Rebbe with all, and this new feature is a testament to our commitment. We are excited about the possibilities it offers and look forward to allowing even more people to deepen their connection with the Rebbe.
visit photos.jemedia.org/Facial Recognition Experience this revolutionary feature your A personal moment with the Rebbe.