In their second year, our undergraduate web scientists undertake a group project module (WEBS2002, led by Jonathon Hare & co-taught by Su White) in which they get to apply what they learnt in the first year to a practical web-science problem, and also learn about team-working. For the project this semester, the students were provided with a large dataset of geolocated images and associated metadata collected from the Flickr website. Using this data, they were tasked with exploring what this data could tell us about the world. In this seminar the two groups will present the outcomes of their work. Team Alpha (Ellie Hamilton, Clayton Jones & Alok Acharya) will present their work on "The relationship between Group Photos, Social Integration...
Flickr is a photo and web hosting social media site created by Ludicorp in 2004 and later (in 2005) ...
In this paper, we explore the nature and utility of the social networks that spring up in multimedia...
Abstract: The emergence of Web 2.0 technologies has greatly enhanced capabili-ties of online social ...
In their second year, our undergraduate web scientists undertake a group project module (WEBS2002, l...
In their second year, our undergraduate web scientists undertake a group project module (WEBS2002, t...
The increase in the popularity of social media has shattered the gap between the physical and virtua...
Social photo sharing platforms on the Internet (e.g. Flickr) host billions of publicly accessible ph...
With the ever increasing user-generated content on the World Wide Web, many research works focus on ...
Flickr, the large-scale online photo sharing website, is often viewed as one of the ‘classic’ exampl...
In this paper we study the connection between sentiment of images expressed in metadata and their vi...
Social photo-sharing sites like Flickr contain vast amounts of latent information about the world an...
With the ever increasing user-generated content on the World Wide Web, many research works focus on ...
The photo-sharing website Flickr has become a valuable informal information source in disciplines s...
With the increased presence of digital imaging devices there also came an explosion in the amount of...
Humans may have evolved a need to connect with nature, and nature provides substantial cultural and ...
Flickr is a photo and web hosting social media site created by Ludicorp in 2004 and later (in 2005) ...
In this paper, we explore the nature and utility of the social networks that spring up in multimedia...
Abstract: The emergence of Web 2.0 technologies has greatly enhanced capabili-ties of online social ...
In their second year, our undergraduate web scientists undertake a group project module (WEBS2002, l...
In their second year, our undergraduate web scientists undertake a group project module (WEBS2002, t...
The increase in the popularity of social media has shattered the gap between the physical and virtua...
Social photo sharing platforms on the Internet (e.g. Flickr) host billions of publicly accessible ph...
With the ever increasing user-generated content on the World Wide Web, many research works focus on ...
Flickr, the large-scale online photo sharing website, is often viewed as one of the ‘classic’ exampl...
In this paper we study the connection between sentiment of images expressed in metadata and their vi...
Social photo-sharing sites like Flickr contain vast amounts of latent information about the world an...
With the ever increasing user-generated content on the World Wide Web, many research works focus on ...
The photo-sharing website Flickr has become a valuable informal information source in disciplines s...
With the increased presence of digital imaging devices there also came an explosion in the amount of...
Humans may have evolved a need to connect with nature, and nature provides substantial cultural and ...
Flickr is a photo and web hosting social media site created by Ludicorp in 2004 and later (in 2005) ...
In this paper, we explore the nature and utility of the social networks that spring up in multimedia...
Abstract: The emergence of Web 2.0 technologies has greatly enhanced capabili-ties of online social ...