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Mobile exploration of geotagged photographs

Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2011
Columbus is a mobile application that lets users explore their surroundings through geotagged photographs, presented to them at the location they were taken. By moving around the physical world, the user unlocks photographs and gets to see and experience them in unison with their location.
Mattias Rost   +2 more
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Destination Benchmarking with Geotagged Photographs

2013
Benchmarking tourism destinations is essential to improve and also observe what others are doing right. This process has different steps and choosing the right partners is a crucial one. Although there are many studies about how to benchmark destinations, there are no clear steps that explain how to choose destination partners.
Wolfgang Koerbitz, Irem Önder
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Geotagging for the Blogosphere

2008
The increasing dependence of daily human life on internet has greatly increased the importance of capturing geographical information on the web, due to the ground fact that most human activities occur locally. Hence, geographical information retrieval has gained lot of importance these days.
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Nontrivial landmark recommendation using geotagged photos

ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, 2013
Online photo-sharing sites provide a wealth of information about user behavior and their potential is increasing as it becomes ever-more common for images to be associated with location information in the form of geotags. In this article, we propose a novel approach that exploits geotagged images from an online community for the purpose of personalized
Yue Shi   +3 more
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Travel route recommendation using geotagged photos

Knowledge and Information Systems, 2012
We propose a travel route recommendation method that makes use of the photographers’ histories as held by social photo-sharing sites. Assuming that the collection of each photographer’s geotagged photos is a sequence of visited locations, photo-sharing sites are important sources for gathering the location histories of tourists.
Takeshi Kurashima   +3 more
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Travel Recommendation System Using Geotagged Photos

Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Computer and Communication Technology, 2017
Recently in multimedia, web services contain a huge volume of geo-tagged photos. The users who upload these photos are sharing their travel experiences through them. Geo-tagged photos have crucial information imbibed within them, like location, time, tags and weather.
Akanksha Kumari   +2 more
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Twitter Event Photo Detection Using both Geotagged Tweets and Non-geotagged Photo Tweets

2015
In this paper, we propose a system to detect event photos using geotagged tweets and non-geotagged photo tweets. In our previous work, only "geotagged photo tweets" was used for event photo detection the ratio of which to the total tweets was very limited.
Kaneko Takamu, Nga Do Hang, Keiji Yanai
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Reviewing Geotagging Research in Tourism

2017
Advanced medium-sharing service and mobile technologies create a large volume of geotagged data online. The characteristics of geotagged data provide a new method for tourism and hospitality researchers to analyse tourist movement and behaviour. To extend knowledge on utilizing geotagged data in the tourism and hospitality industry, this study aims to ...
Wong, E, Law, R, Li, G
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Finding Wormholes with Flickr Geotags

2010
We propose a kernel convolution method to predict similar locations (wormholes) based on human travel behaviour. A scaling parameter can be used to define a set of relevant users to the target location and we show how the geotags of these users can effectively be aggregated to predict a ranking of similar locations.
Maarten Clements   +3 more
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Semantic understanding of geotagged pictures

Proceedings of the international conference on Multimedia information retrieval, 2010
Semantic understanding based only on vision cues has been a challenging problem. This problem is particularly acute when the application domain is unconstrained photos available on the Internet or in personal repositories. In recent years, it has been shown that metadata captured with pictures can provide valuable contextual cues that complement the ...
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