Time as essence for photo browsing through personal digital libraries
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
CSCW '02 Proceedings of the 2002 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
Sharing and building digital group histories
CSCW '02 Proceedings of the 2002 ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work
How do people manage their digital photographs?
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Facial expression recognition: a clustering-based approach
Pattern Recognition Letters
AutoAlbum: Clustering Digital Photographs using Probabilistic Model Merging
CBAIVL '00 Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Content-based Access of Image and Video Libraries (CBAIVL'00)
Distinctive Image Features from Scale-Invariant Keypoints
International Journal of Computer Vision
Automatic organization for digital photographs with geographic coordinates
Proceedings of the 4th ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries
Group storytelling for team awareness and entertainment
Proceedings of the third Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction
Temporal event clustering for digital photo collections
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications (TOMCCAP)
Personal vs. commercial content: the similarities between consumer use of photos and music
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
The Story Picturing Engine---a system for automatic text illustration
ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications (TOMCCAP)
Extraction of social context and application to personal multimedia exploration
MULTIMEDIA '06 Proceedings of the 14th annual ACM international conference on Multimedia
"Narrowcast yourself": designing for community storytelling in a rural Indian context
Proceedings of the 7th ACM conference on Designing interactive systems
The role of tags and image aesthetics in social image search
WSM '09 Proceedings of the first SIGMM workshop on Social media
Easy on that trigger dad: a study of long term family photo retrieval
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Social tagging revamped: supporting the users' need of self-promotion through persuasive techniques
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Studying aesthetics in photographic images using a computational approach
ECCV'06 Proceedings of the 9th European conference on Computer Vision - Volume Part III
Automated event clustering and quality screening of consumer pictures for digital albuming
IEEE Transactions on Multimedia
Automatic generation of video narratives from shared UGC
Proceedings of the 22nd ACM conference on Hypertext and hypermedia
MM '11 Proceedings of the 19th ACM international conference on Multimedia
OSCAR: On-Site Composition and Aesthetics Feedback Through Exemplars for Photographers
International Journal of Computer Vision
Towards category-based aesthetic models of photographs
MMM'12 Proceedings of the 18th international conference on Advances in Multimedia Modeling
How do users make a people-centric slideshow?
Proceedings of the 2nd ACM international workshop on Crowdsourcing for multimedia
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Information overload is one of today's major concerns. As high-resolution digital cameras become increasingly pervasive, unprecedented amounts of social media are being uploaded to online social networks on a daily basis. In order to support users on selecting the best photos to create an online photo album, attention has been devoted to the development of automatic approaches for photo storytelling. In this paper, we present a novel photo collection summarization system that learns some of the users' social context by analyzing their online photo albums, and includes storytelling principles and face and image aesthetic ranking in order to assist users in creating new photo albums to be shared online. In an in-depth user study conducted with 12 subjects, the proposed system was validated as a first step in the photo album creation process, helping users reduce workload to accomplish such a task. Our findings suggest that a human audio/video professional with cinematographic skills does not perform better than our proposed system.