
In collaboration with MaRS Innovation and researchers, York engineering Professor John Tsotsos and York alumnus Ehsan Fazl-Ersi (PhD 鈥12), Innovation York led a deal to strengthen Slyce鈥檚 mobile image recognition application for retail e-commerce.

Lassonde School of Engineering Professor John Tsotsos in his robotics lab
Slyce is a premium provider of visual search technology for retailers, brands and publishers. Its platform allows customers to take a picture of real-world products with their smartphone and then find direct or close-matching products from the retailer鈥檚 catalogue, which they are able to purchase on the spot.
Slyce has acquired a computer vision technology developed at 快播视频 that quickly analyzes and aggregates similar images. Through the acquisition, Slyce also hired Fazl-Ersi as its new head of research and development,聽to lead the integration of the intellectual property into Slyce鈥檚 Visual Search Platform.
鈥淚dentifying and classifying an object captured within a scene is difficult due to the effects of background clutter, lighting variations and viewpoint changes on the object鈥檚 appearance,鈥 says Fazl-Ersi, who designed and developed the technology with Tsotsos, his PhD supervisor. Tsotsos is a professor in the Lassonde School of Engineering鈥檚 Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and a member and former director of York鈥檚 Centre for Vision Research.
"This is a much bigger problem for mobile applications where the algorithm鈥檚 speed and efficiency are the difference between losing a consumer or making a sale,鈥 says Fazl-Ersi. 鈥淥ur technology will provide higher accuracy when quickly identifying retail items so that consumers can choose among similar items according to style, colour or pattern using a mobile device."

Ehsan Fazl-Ersi
The researchers partnered with MaRS Innovation and Innovation York, York鈥檚 commercialization office, to file patent protection on the initial technology, develop a commercialization plan, secure grant funding, facilitate business development meetings and negotiate the resulting transaction.
鈥淪lyce is excited to reach this deal with 快播视频 and MaRS Innovation and add another piece of unique technology to our platform,鈥 said Adam Jarczyn, Slyce鈥檚 chief product officer. 鈥淰isual search is experiencing explosive growth and has become a compelling way for retailers to engage their customers. York鈥檚 technology provides us with another competitive edge in ensuring a high-quality consumer shopping experience.鈥
Through a Market Readiness Phase I Grant from the Ontario Centres of Excellence, the researchers were able to better understand the computer vision marketplace and create software development kits that let potential industry partners test the technology and benchmark it against state-of-the-art computer vision algorithms.

Customers snap pictures of items to be purchased as they browse the store.
鈥溈觳ナ悠 is pleased to support this deal, which will make Professor Tsotsos鈥檚 and Dr. Fazl-Ersi鈥檚 computer vision technology available to customers all over the world,鈥 said Robert Hach茅, York鈥檚 vice-president research & innovation. 鈥淭he deal demonstrates Innovation York鈥檚 ability to assist our researchers in commercializing their intellectual property and securing employment for the highly qualified professionals who are trained at York.鈥
