Our user evaluation of FreeEye browsing interface was published online as a pre-print, and can be found at:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11042-009-0445-y
Interactive search and browsing interface for large-scale visual repositories.
Kan Ren, Risto Sarvas, Janko Calic.
Due to the rapid proliferation of both user-generated and broadcasted content, the interfaces for search and browsing of visual media have become increasingly important. This paper presents a novel intuitive interactive interface for browsing of large-scale image and video collections. It visualises underlying structure of the dataset by the size and spatial relations of displayed images. In order to achieve this, images or video key-frames are initially clustered using an unsupervised graph-based clustering algorithm. By selecting images that are hierarchically laid out on the screen, user can intuitively navigate through the collection or search for specific content. The extensive experimental results based on user evaluation of photo search, browsing and selection as well as interactive video search demonstrate good usability of the presented system and improvement when compared to the standard methods for interaction with large-scale image and video collections.
September 11th, 2009
Janko
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September 8th, 2009
Janko
This year we have two papers at ACM Multimedia 2009 in Beijing.
The core paper, “FreeEye – Interactive Intuitive Interface for Large-scale Image Browsing”, will be presented at the Content Analysis and HCM Session. In addition, we have been accepted to compete in the Multimedia Grand Challenge, in the theme Tangible MM Products, set by CeDeWe, a major photo printing service provider in Germany. Our PhD student Kan Ren will be fighting with some fierce competition there. Good luck Kan!