These are relevant articles about LTU released worldwide. You can also go to this page to read articles in French.
January 2007
The Future of Search: Reaching for a Piece of Google's Pie, Part 2
One of the products LTU offers, for instance is Image-Filter, a Web-based tool used to detect specific types of image content in real time. A police or federal agent can use it to identify pornographic content that is attached to e-mails, being uploaded to social networking sites or shared in IM or chat sessions. Read moreMarch 2006
United Press International
"Quaero becoming a reality". Read moreMay 2005
SearchEngineWatch
Demo some Content Based Image Retrieval software. Read moreMay 2004
CBC Canada
The Winnipeg conference was host to 70 police personnel from Halifax to Vancouver. LTU Technologies has demonstrated its solutions. Read moreJanuary 2004
EPS Archive
INPI (Institut National de la Propriété Industrielle), the French patent and trademark office, and LTU Technologies have been working for several years on applying image searching technology to databases of IP-related images. Read moreApril 2003
CNN (Associated Press)
Child porn database to help find victims (indirect mention of LTU)
Summary: As part of its effort to combat the proliferation of kiddie porn on the Internet, the Justice Department is overseeing development of a computerized catalog of thousands of illicit pictures seized from suspects and collected from the Internet... Read moreAugust 2002
EMediaLive
LTU makes sense of visual contentMay 2002
EMediaLive
The ROI of RMM: Rich Media Management Meets EcommerceFebruary 2002
searchSecurity.com
Image analysis, filtering comes to e-mail securityJanuary 2002
The Seybold Report
Visual Search: A Picture Really Is Worth a Thousand WordsDecember 2001
Red Herring
VC Alexandre Mars stands aloneNovember 2001
Content Wire
Visual Content Management Technology Wins Wall Street Journal Award
The Wall Street Journal (Convergence - Special Report)
LTU Technologies of France wants to make computers see and understand images
Internet Retailer
Image recognition technology searches databases by picture instead of text
The Imaging Resource
The ImageScape 2001 reportOn October 2, 2001, LookThatUp changed its name to LTU Technologies.
July 2001
Tech News - CNET.com
Porn sneaks past search filtersMay 2001
The Standard (PDF File)
LookThatUp is one of Europe's 5 rising starsMarch 2001
Visual Arts Trends - Newswatch
Finally, an image-based tool for preserving intellectual propertyFebruary 2001
ZDNet / PC Magazine
Picture it. Image recognition software is catering to more and more diverse uses
