Google released a new Google Labs experiment related to image search:
Google Image Swirl.  The service "organizes image search results based on their visual and  semantic similarities and presents them in an intuitive exploratory  interface."
 
 Google Image Swirl clusters the top image search results for more than  200,000 queries and it lets you explore the clusters and the relation  between images.
  
"Once  you find the group of images you're interested in, you can click on the  thumbnail and a cluster of images will "swirl" into view. You can then  further explore additional sub-groups within any cluster. Image Swirl  expands on technologies developed for Similar Images and Picasa Face  Recognition to discern how images should be grouped together and build  hierarchies out of these groups. Each thumbnail on the initial results  page represents an algorithmically-determined representative group of  images with similar appearance and meaning. These aren't just the most  relevant images — they are the most relevant groups of images," explains Google. 
 
Try queries like: jaguar, flowers, van Gogh and keep in mind that this is an early demo, so not all the queries will return results.
 
 
Google has two other visualization tools: "
wonder wheel" for exploring related searches and 
YouTube Warp, an interactive way to visualize related YouTube videos.
 
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