Software Combines Thousands of Online Images Into One That Represents Them All
Zothecula writes If you're trying to find out what the common features of tabby cats are, a Google image search will likely yield more results than you'd ever have the time or inclination to look over. New software created at the University of California, Berkeley, however, is designed to make such quests considerably easier. Known as AverageExplorer, it searches out thousands of images of a given subject, then amalgamates them into one composite "average" image.
Here's a link to the actual article, rather than the useless link provided:
http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2014/08/14/average-image-for-big-visual-data/
The video was pretty interesting!