I'm wondering why my question was set on hold/closed.
For sure I read the explanation and after a while I also found the page from which the explanation was copied from.
But it's my opinion that in this case, this is just paragraph hunting.
The problem I have, finding an algorithm with the described behaviour is very hard to do since there are lots of algorithms and projects out there which are able to compare images, but none of which I already found was able to to this using indexes. all of them scale extremely badly to bigger numbers of files. Unfortunately, it's almost impossible to change a simple image comparing algorithm to an index based one, this would be like comparing hashes of passwords and say if they are similar but not equal.
I see in the explanation of Stack Overflow that you want to avoid spamming. I agree this is a good intention. But in this case it's not just "help me finding a browser" or "which programming language is the best for me". It is a well defined problem of which I think a lot of other people might also be interested in it. And I don't think there will come more than two answers in total, so how can this thread become a spam problem?
I also considered publishing my question on another page of Stack Overflow but since my problem is heavily focused on programming I don't think it belongs to Software Recommendations or Computer Science but the first of them seems to be more for end-user-software and the latter is about the algorithm itself and not about the implementations of it.