ABSTRACT
This paper presents user evaluation of the FreeEye tool for intuitive browsing and summarization of large-scale photo collections. The tool was tested in three different personal photo selection scenarios: a short-time event, a vacation and a yearbook. The experiments were conducted with five participants, evaluating their satisfaction with the summarization result and the overall process. The results demonstrate good usability of the FreeEye tool and improvement when compared to the standard methods of the participants for selection from large personal photo collections.
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Index Terms
- FreeEye: intuitive summarisation of photo collections
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