Title
Share Me - A Digital Annotation Sharing Service for Paper Documents with Multiple Clients Support
Abstract
In this paper we describe a novel annotation service which is capable of seamlessly linking physical and digital worlds through paper documents. Our service uses a real-time document image retrieval method called Locally Likely Arrangement Hashing (LLAH) for providing information associated with the document. By using this service digital annotations can be added to physical documents and shared with friends via mobile devices. We present the prototype implementation, and provide a discussion covering the technical details of the system.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1109/ACPR.2013.182
ACPR
Keywords
Field
DocType
digital world,multiple clients support,share me,paper documents,physical document,digital annotation,prototype implementation,real-time document image retrieval,technical detail,novel annotation service,mobile device,likely arrangement hashing,service digital annotation,paper document,real time systems,image retrieval
World Wide Web,Automatic image annotation,Annotation,Information retrieval,Document image processing,Computer science,Image retrieval,Mobile device,Hash function,Smart phone
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.49
5
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kazuma Tanaka120.83
Motoi Iwata216719.54
Kai Kunze3898126.25
Masakazu Iwamura445245.67
Koishi Kise520.49