Title
MediaGLOW: organizing photos in a graph-based workspace
Abstract
We designed an interactive visual workspace, MediaGLOW, that supports users in organizing personal and shared photo collections. The system interactively places photos with a spring layout algorithm using similarity measures based on visual, temporal, and geographic features. These similarity measures are also used for the retrieval of additional photos. Unlike traditional spring-based algorithms, our approach provides users with several means to adapt the layout to their tasks. Users can group photos in stacks that in turn attract neighborhoods of similar photos. Neighborhoods partition the workspace by severing connections outside the neighborhood. By placing photos into the same stack, users can express a desired organization that the system can use to learn a neighborhood-specific combination of distances.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1502650.1502711
IUI
Keywords
DocType
Citations 
additional photo,graph-based workspace,similar photo,spring layout algorithm,geographic feature,shared photo collection,similarity measure,interactive visual workspace,traditional spring-based algorithm,system interactively places photo,neighborhood-specific combination,interactive visualization
Conference
16
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.74
4
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Andreas Girgensohn11724185.73
Frank Shipman239832.95
Lynn Wilcox31330180.16
Thea Turner424314.41
Matthew Cooper579876.01