MediaJourney: Capturing and Sharing Digital Media from Real-World and Virtual Journeys
K. Nielsen, R. Gude, M. Petersen, und K. Grønbæk. HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, New York, NY, USA, ACM, (Juli 2009)
Zusammenfassung
In this poster, we discuss a novel MediaJourney concept and infrastructure with integrated applications for capturing, anno¬ta¬ting, and automatically tagging captured media objects during phy¬sical journeys as well as virtual journeys on the web or in media collections. The main objective of MediaJourney is to radi¬cally reduce overhead in collecting and organizing cap¬tured digital media for planned or ad-hoc sharing with family and friends, e.g. in a home setting. This is supported with a mix of automatic tagging and manual selection or keyword tagging of journeys at the time of capture. The idea is to provide automatic and simple mechanisms for structuring while capturing.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 Nielsen2009
%A Nielsen, Kaspar Rosengreen
%A Gude, Rasmus
%A Petersen, Marianne Graves
%A Grønbæk, Kaj
%B HT '09: Proceedings of the Twentieth ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia
%C New York, NY, USA
%D 2009
%I ACM
%K link ht2009 web pp150 anchors geo-spatial hypermedia multimedia blogging poster ubiquitous location-awareness mobile
%T MediaJourney: Capturing and Sharing Digital Media from Real-World and Virtual Journeys
%X In this poster, we discuss a novel MediaJourney concept and infrastructure with integrated applications for capturing, anno¬ta¬ting, and automatically tagging captured media objects during phy¬sical journeys as well as virtual journeys on the web or in media collections. The main objective of MediaJourney is to radi¬cally reduce overhead in collecting and organizing cap¬tured digital media for planned or ad-hoc sharing with family and friends, e.g. in a home setting. This is supported with a mix of automatic tagging and manual selection or keyword tagging of journeys at the time of capture. The idea is to provide automatic and simple mechanisms for structuring while capturing.
@inproceedings{Nielsen2009,
abstract = {In this poster, we discuss a novel MediaJourney concept and infrastructure with integrated applications for capturing, anno¬ta¬ting, and automatically tagging captured media objects during phy¬sical journeys as well as virtual journeys on the web or in media collections. The main objective of MediaJourney is to radi¬cally reduce overhead in collecting and organizing cap¬tured digital media for planned or ad-hoc sharing with family and friends, e.g. in a home setting. This is supported with a mix of automatic tagging and manual selection or keyword tagging of journeys at the time of capture. The idea is to provide automatic and simple mechanisms for structuring while capturing. },
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month = {July},
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timestamp = {2012-01-19T16:05:47.000+0100},
title = {MediaJourney: Capturing and Sharing Digital Media from Real-World and Virtual Journeys},
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