Our Solution

Team INSIGHT is building an Image Similarity Search Tool to transform how users explore Northern Arizona University's Cline Library Special Collections and Archives (SCA). The tool provides a modern alternative to traditional keyword-based search by enabling users to submit an image and retrieve visually similar images from the archive.

How It Works

Screenshot of the Tool

Below is a preview of our functional web interface in action:

Screenshot of Image Similarity Search Tool UI

As seen above, users upload a photo (e.g., the Grand Canyon) and receive a grid of visually similar historic images from the SCA archives. Users can choose to tag the search as Similar or Non-Similar to refine results. A toggleable Explore Mode and adjustable result count slider offer advanced search customization.

Demo Walkthrough

Watch this walkthrough video to see the tool in action, from uploading an image to exploring similar results:

Key Features

Why It Matters

Current search systems in the SCA rely heavily on text metadata and keywords, which are often incomplete or inconsistently applied. This restricts discovery and slows down research. Our tool enables users to visually explore the archive, even if they don’t know what keywords to use, making the rich history of the Colorado Plateau more accessible to students, researchers, and the public.

Impact

This project not only modernizes the archive search experience but also lays a foundation for future tools built around visual data exploration. By combining machine learning, vector databases, and modern web technologies, we’re helping bridge the gap between NAU's historical assets and the digital future.