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Understanding photowork

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Understanding photowork
In this paper we introduce the notion of "photowork" as the activities people perform with their digital photos after capture but prior to end use such as sharing. Surprisingly, these processes of reviewing, downloading, organizing, editing, sorting and filing have received little attention in the literature yet they form the context for a large amount of the `search' and `browse' activities so commonly referred to in studies of digital photo software. Through a deeper understanding of photowork using field observation and interviews, we seek to highlight its significance as an interaction practice. At the same time, we discover how "search" as it is usually defined may have much less relevance than new ways of browsing for the design of new digital photo tools, in particular, browsing in support of the photowork activities we describe. Author Keywords Photowork, content-based image retrieval, digital photo albums, searching, browsing, use of images ACM C...
David S. Kirk, Abigail Sellen, Carsten Rother, Ken
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Year 2006
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Authors David S. Kirk, Abigail Sellen, Carsten Rother, Kenneth R. Wood
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