Title
Navigating the worldwide community of photos
Abstract
The last decade has seen an explosion in the number of photographs available on the Internet. The sheer volume of interesting photos makes it a challenge to explore this space. Various Web and social media sites, along with search and indexing techniques, have been developed in response. One natural way to navigate these images in a 3D geo-located context. In this article, we reflect on our work in this area, with a focus on techniques that build partial 3D scene models to help find and navigate interesting photographs in an interactive, immersive 3D setting. We also discuss how finding such relationships among photographs opens up exciting new possibilities for multimedia authoring, visualization, and editing.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1145/2492208
TOMCCAP
Keywords
Field
DocType
exciting new possibility,social media site,scene model,sheer volume,geo-located context,various web,indexing technique,worldwide community,interesting photograph,interesting photo,last decade,visualization,image based rendering
Computer vision,World Wide Web,Social media,Computer science,Visualization,Multimedia authoring,Search engine indexing,Artificial intelligence,Image-based modeling and rendering,Multimedia,The Internet
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
9
1s
1551-6857
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.34
10
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Richard Szeliski1213002104.74
Noah Snavely24262197.04
Steven M. Seitz38729495.13