In recent years digital cameras have seen an enormous rise in popularity, leading to a huge increase in the quantity of digital photos being taken. This brings with it the challenge of organising these large collections. We preset work which organises personal digital photo collections based on date/time and GPS location, which we believe will become a key organisational methodology over the next few years as consumer digital cameras evolve to incorporate GPS and as cameras in mobile phones spread further. The accompanying video illustrates the results of our research into digital photo management tools which contains a series of screen and user interactions highlighting how a user utilises the tools we are developing to manage a personal a...
In this paper, we investigate the use of photo collection structures in aiding the rapid retrieval o...
Today's digital photos can be tagged with information about when and where they were taken. On stati...
This demonstration presents the MediAssist prototype system for organisation of personal digital pho...
In recent years digital cameras have seen an enormous rise in popularity, leading to a huge increase...
Handheld computing devices are becoming highly connected devices with high capacity storage. This h...
We present work which organises personal digital photo collections based on contextual information, ...
In recent years digital cameras have seen an enormous rise in popularity, leading to a huge increas...
This paper demonstrates a novel strategy for inferring approximate geographical information from the...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. People acc...
In this paper we present and discuss the findings of a study that investigated how people manage the...
Increasing use of digital cameras will lead to more people having large personal collections of digi...
Today’s digital photos can be tagged with information about when and where they were taken. On stati...
International audiencePeople take photos all over the world at all times of day; each photo depictin...
We evaluate two novel applications for browsing personal collections of geo-referenced digital photo...
This poster presentation was presented at the annual conference of the Association of Canadian Arch...
In this paper, we investigate the use of photo collection structures in aiding the rapid retrieval o...
Today's digital photos can be tagged with information about when and where they were taken. On stati...
This demonstration presents the MediAssist prototype system for organisation of personal digital pho...
In recent years digital cameras have seen an enormous rise in popularity, leading to a huge increase...
Handheld computing devices are becoming highly connected devices with high capacity storage. This h...
We present work which organises personal digital photo collections based on contextual information, ...
In recent years digital cameras have seen an enormous rise in popularity, leading to a huge increas...
This paper demonstrates a novel strategy for inferring approximate geographical information from the...
© 2017 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. People acc...
In this paper we present and discuss the findings of a study that investigated how people manage the...
Increasing use of digital cameras will lead to more people having large personal collections of digi...
Today’s digital photos can be tagged with information about when and where they were taken. On stati...
International audiencePeople take photos all over the world at all times of day; each photo depictin...
We evaluate two novel applications for browsing personal collections of geo-referenced digital photo...
This poster presentation was presented at the annual conference of the Association of Canadian Arch...
In this paper, we investigate the use of photo collection structures in aiding the rapid retrieval o...
Today's digital photos can be tagged with information about when and where they were taken. On stati...
This demonstration presents the MediAssist prototype system for organisation of personal digital pho...