textabstractCreating a photo database for research purposes offers many opportunities: find specific photos within a large set of images, link photos to other relevant pictures within the database or find similar photos. This article discusses the possibilities and difficulties when creating a research photo database, focusing on the process of describing photos. Which words can and should be used to describe a photo? Which thesaurus is suitable to describe visual resources and do different people describe the same photo in the same manner? These questions are addressed in the context of the development of a photo database for a research project on Dutch iconic photographs. By showing the difference in the assigned keywords of a photo of a ...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the subject indexing of images performed at the provincial ...
Press photographers often take several photos of an event. Usually only one of these appears in the ...
The use of collateral text for indexing images is a promising approach for closing the `semantic gap...
Martijn Kleppe What is this a picture of? Possibilities and problems when creating a photo databaseC...
This study explored how user-supplied tags can be applied to designing a thesaurus that reflects the...
This paper describes the way to realization such an application, where a user chooses a photo databa...
Abstract In the present study, we report naming latencies and norms for 327 photos of objects in Dut...
Photography is a field of science and work in the society which is popular in many developed and dev...
This article discusses a survey distributed to photojournalism professionals in order to determine t...
Purpose – The paper provides a theory base for deriving connotative descriptors for photographs from...
Few studies have been conducted to identify users’ desired semantic levels of image access when desc...
W1ien an audience observes a picture or photograph, the resulting opinions might be varied, suchas t...
This paper studies the use of everyday words to describe images. The common saying has it that a pic...
The purpose of dissertation is to utilize connotative messages for enhancing image retrieval and bro...
Sources of inspiration play an important role in the design process, both in defining the context fo...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the subject indexing of images performed at the provincial ...
Press photographers often take several photos of an event. Usually only one of these appears in the ...
The use of collateral text for indexing images is a promising approach for closing the `semantic gap...
Martijn Kleppe What is this a picture of? Possibilities and problems when creating a photo databaseC...
This study explored how user-supplied tags can be applied to designing a thesaurus that reflects the...
This paper describes the way to realization such an application, where a user chooses a photo databa...
Abstract In the present study, we report naming latencies and norms for 327 photos of objects in Dut...
Photography is a field of science and work in the society which is popular in many developed and dev...
This article discusses a survey distributed to photojournalism professionals in order to determine t...
Purpose – The paper provides a theory base for deriving connotative descriptors for photographs from...
Few studies have been conducted to identify users’ desired semantic levels of image access when desc...
W1ien an audience observes a picture or photograph, the resulting opinions might be varied, suchas t...
This paper studies the use of everyday words to describe images. The common saying has it that a pic...
The purpose of dissertation is to utilize connotative messages for enhancing image retrieval and bro...
Sources of inspiration play an important role in the design process, both in defining the context fo...
The aim of this thesis is to describe the subject indexing of images performed at the provincial ...
Press photographers often take several photos of an event. Usually only one of these appears in the ...
The use of collateral text for indexing images is a promising approach for closing the `semantic gap...