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International Multimedia Conference archive
Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Multimedia table of contents
Augsburg, Germany
POSTER SESSION: Short papers poster session 2 - arts, content, applications table of contents
Pages: 557 - 560  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:978-1-59593-702-5
Authors
Amy Hwang  Yahoo! Inc, Berkeley, CA
Shane Ahern  Yahoo! Inc, Berkeley, CA
Simon King  Yahoo! Inc, Berkeley, CA
Mor Naaman  Yahoo! Inc, Berkeley, CA
Rahul Nair  Yahoo! Inc, Berkeley, CA
Jeannie Yang  Yahoo! Inc, Berkeley, CA
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ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
SIGGRAPH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
SIGMULTIMEDIA: ACM Special Interest Group on Multimedia
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

What happens when you can access all the world's media, but the access is constrained by screen size, bandwidth, attention, and battery life? We present a novel mobile context-aware software prototype that enables access to images on the go. Our prototype utilizes the channel metaphor to give users contextual access to media of interest according to key dimensions: spatial, social, and topical.

Our experimental prototype attempts to be playful and simple to use, yet provide powerful and comprehensive media access. A temporally-driven sorting scheme for media items allows quick and easy access to items of interest in any dimension. For ad-hoc tasks, we extend the application with keyword search to deliver the long tail of media and images.

Elements of social interaction and communication around the photographs are built into the mobile application, to increase user engagement. The application utilizes Flickr.com as an image and social-network data source, but could easily be extended to support other websites and media formats.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Amy Hwang: colleagues
Shane Ahern: colleagues
Simon King: colleagues
Mor Naaman: colleagues
Rahul Nair: colleagues
Jeannie Yang: colleagues