CS547 Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (Seminar on People, Computers, and Design)
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Marc Davis
UC Berkeley School of Information Management and Systems Mobile Media Metadata: The Future of Mobile Imaging April 2, 2004 The devices and usage context of consumer digital photography are undergoing rapid transformation from the traditional camera-to-desktop-to-network image pipeline to an integrated mobile imaging experience. In 2003, more camera phones were sold than digital cameras worldwide. The ascendancy of mobile media capture devices makes possible a significant new paradigm for digital imaging because, unlike traditional digital cameras, camera phones integrate capture, programmable processing, networking, and rich user interaction capabilities in one mobile device. We will discuss our Mobile Media Metadata prototype (MMM) which leverages the spatio-temporal context and social community of media capture to infer media content. In our approach we: · Gather all automatically available information at the point of capture
(time, spatial location, phone user, etc.) As a result of this approach, we believe we will solve a fundamental problem
in personal media production and reuse-the need to have content-based access
to the media consumers capture and share on mobile imaging devices. This talk
will address our Mobile Media Metadata technology, various mobile media applications
designs, user interaction issues, and future project in mobile imaging.
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