Corrigon (Hebrew: קוריגון) was a Tel Aviv-based[1] visual search company[2] founded in 2007 by Einav Itamar and Avinoam Omer. Corrigon's main business is in the field of copyright monitoring: Corrigon provided image monitoring that identified how and where images are being used in the internet and in print.
Corrigon's Image identifier used content-based image retrieval algorithms to identify images even when they have been colorized, cropped, or otherwise modified. The user's interface was web-based. The system identified all images found on the web that looked similar to the input images, and generated a periodic usage report for Corrigon's clients.
Corrigon was acquired by eBay in October 2016 for $20 million.[3][1] Corrigon’s team looks like it will all be joining the company, and it will continue to operate out of Israel, where eBay already has a structured data group in place in Netanya.[4]
References
edit- ^ a b Rubin, Eliran (6 October 2016). "Online Giant eBay Buying Israeli Startup Corrigon for $20 Million". Haaretz. Retrieved 2 November 2021.
- ^ "Corrigon.com company info page". Corrigon.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-23.
- ^ "eBay Completes Acquisition of Corrigon Ltd". eBay. 30 October 2016.
- ^ "eBay acquires visual search engine Corrigon for less than $30M". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2022-02-23.