DocumentCode
1833203
Title
Collective Photography
Author
Chippendale, P. ; Zanin, M. ; Andreatta, C.
Author_Institution
Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy
fYear
2009
fDate
12-13 Nov. 2009
Firstpage
188
Lastpage
194
Abstract
This paper offers the reader an insight into how photography and home video production could evolve in the near future through the evolution of geo-tagging (adding location and orientation parameters to an object). Technological advances in portable imaging and communications devices, e.g. digital cameras and smartphones, are bringing about a new era in media creation that could see us all automatically contributing to the documentation of society. We will demonstrate how enriched multimedia can be generated through the exploitation of socially generated spatiotemporal knowledge, extracted from the photos of others, or from any form of geo-referenced material. An overview of how geo-tags can be created is presented, ranging from integrated hardware to purely software solutions; we focus on a selection of promising cutting edge research projects in this field that aim to fully automate the geo-tagging process. Finally, we will propose ways to extract content and visualise geo-referenced material intelligently inside registered imagery using geographical reasoning.
Keywords
geophysical image processing; image registration; inference mechanisms; information retrieval; knowledge acquisition; collective photography; content extraction; content visualisation; digital cameras; geo tagging process; geographical reasoning; home video production; portable communications devices; portable imaging devices; registered imagery; smartphones; socially generated spatiotemporal knowledge; Digital cameras; Documentation; Multimedia systems; Photography; Production; Roads; Smart phones; Sorting; Spatiotemporal phenomena; Videos; AR; geo-tagging; photography; registration;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Visual Media Production, 2009. CVMP '09. Conference for
Conference_Location
London
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-5257-6
Electronic_ISBN
978-0-7695-3893-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CVMP.2009.30
Filename
5430065
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