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IJCV
2008
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13 years 4 months ago
Modeling the World from Internet Photo Collections
Abstract There are billions of photographs on the Internet, comprising the largest and most diverse photo collection ever assembled. How can computer vision researchers exploit thi...
Noah Snavely, Steven M. Seitz, Richard Szeliski
WWW
2009
ACM
14 years 5 months ago
Mapping the world's photos
We investigate how to organize a large collection of geotagged photos, working with a dataset of about 35 million images collected from Flickr. Our approach combines content analy...
David J. Crandall, Lars Backstrom, Daniel P. Hutte...
WWW
2009
ACM
13 years 11 months ago
Mining cultural differences from a large number of geotagged photos
We propose a novel method to detect cultural differences over the world automatically by using a large amount of geotagged images on the photo sharing Web sites such as Flickr. W...
Keiji Yanai, Bingyu Qiu
ECCV
2008
Springer
14 years 6 months ago
Priors for Large Photo Collections and What They Reveal about Cameras
A large photo collection downloaded from the internet spans a wide range of scenes, cameras, and photographers. In this paper we introduce several novel priors for statistics of su...
Sujit Kuthirummal, Aseem Agarwala, Dan B. Goldman,...
ISM
2006
IEEE
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13 years 10 months ago
Exploiting "The World is Flat" Syndrome in Digital Photo Collections for Contextual Metadata
According to Thomas L. Friedman, the world has become “flat” with collaboration among individuals in most if not all aspects of life becoming reality. The Internet is the back...
William Ku