Abstract | ||
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As the proliferation of digital photography increases, the software used to manage our increasingly large collections of digital photos becomes ever more important. In this paper we present the findings of a study which investigates how people view and interact with a set of photo management features. Specifically, a group of users are set the task of managing their own photos using a system built to encompass a wide range of photo organization functionality. They are then quizzed about their experiences in terms of their feature preferences, the general usability of the system, and other suggestions/requirements. Given these opinions, a basic estimation is then formed on what they like/dislike about the various aspects of the system, towards obtaining a more learned understanding of how we may develop a photo organizer that is optimal in terms of user satisfaction. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2008 | 10.1109/WIAMIS.2008.16 | WIAMIS |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
photo organization functionality,feature-rich photo organiser,basic estimation,digital photography increase,digital photo,own photo,large collection,feature preference,general usability,photo organizer,photo management feature,feature extraction,accuracy,face recognition,human factors,face detection,navigation,image retrieval,indexing,global positioning system,digital photography,face,user interfaces,usability,image analysis | Computer vision,Digital photography,World Wide Web,Computer science,Usability,Search engine indexing,Image retrieval,Feature extraction,Software,Artificial intelligence,Face detection,User interface | Conference |
ISSN | ISBN | Citations |
2158-5873 | 978-0-7695-3344-5 | 2 |
PageRank | References | Authors |
0.37 | 5 | 5 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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David A. Sadlier | 1 | 48 | 6.68 |
hyowon lee | 2 | 527 | 56.05 |
Cathal Gurrin | 3 | 1031 | 139.37 |
Alan F. Smeaton | 4 | 4656 | 518.60 |
Noel E. O'Connor | 5 | 2137 | 223.20 |