Electric Book is pleased to announce that its collaboration and annotation tool iAnnotate has been enhanced to add AI scoring for searches against NASA's image library.
iAnnotate is a site that searches the NASA image database, allowing users to highlight or point to an area within the image for exchange with other users. The application allows teams to discuss complex imagery without the need to download, mark up, and re-send image files to team members. The application is ideal for students, educators, and researchers using NASA images for their work.
The current version of iAnnotate adds AI scoring to searches - text entered by the user is applied to NASA description and keyword properties to apply a score of 0-1 to the top 100 results returned by the conventional search engine.

Users search the NASA image database, and attach pointers or selection rectangles to the image as regions of interest. A URL is then built which can be sent to other users. An example of such a reference to a region illustrating gravitational lensing may be found here.
Additional information on how the iAnnotate application can be used may be obtained by using the Contact us. page.