DocumentCode
2163232
Title
Using the Amazon Metric to Construct an Image Database based on what people do, not what they say.
Author
Wyeld, Theodor G. ; Colomb, Robert M.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Inf. Technol. & Electr. Eng., Queensland Univ., Brisbane, Qld.
fYear
2006
fDate
5-7 July 2006
Firstpage
74
Lastpage
79
Abstract
Current image database metadata schemas require users to adopt a specific text-based vocabulary. Text-based metadata is good for searching but not for browsing. Existing image-based search facilities, on the other hand, are highly specialised and so suffer similar problems. Wexelblat´s semantic dimensional spatial visualisation schemas go some way towards addressing this problem by making both searching and browsing more accessible to the user in a single interface. But the question of how and what initial metadata to enter a database remains. Different people see different things in an image and will organise a collection in equally diverse ways. However, we can find some similarity across groups of users regardless of their reasoning. For example, a search on Amazon.com returns other products also, based on an averaging of how users navigate the database. In this paper, we report on applying this concept to a set of images for which we have visualised them using traditional methods and the Amazon.com method. We report on the findings of this comparative investigation in a case study setting involving a group of randomly selected participants. We conclude with the recommendation that in combination, the traditional and averaging methods would provide an enhancement to current database visualisation, searching, and browsing facilities
Keywords
data visualisation; graphical user interfaces; meta data; query formulation; visual databases; Amazon Metric; Amazon.com; database browsing; database navigation; database searching; database visualisation; image database metadata; image visualization; image-based search facility; semantic dimensional spatial visualisation; text-based vocabulary; user interface; Australia; Clouds; Image databases; Information technology; Navigation; Pixel; Spatial databases; Visual databases; Visualization; Vocabulary;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Information Visualization, 2006. IV 2006. Tenth International Conference on
Conference_Location
London, England
ISSN
1550-6037
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2602-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IV.2006.118
Filename
1648244
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