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How flickr helps us make sense of the world: context and content in community-contributed media collectionsIn MULTIMEDIA '07: Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Multimedia (2007), pp. 631-640.
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AbstractThe advent of media-sharing sites like Flickr and YouTube has drastically increased the volume of community-contributed multimedia resources available on the web. These collections have a previously unimagined depth and breadth, and have generated new opportunities - and new challenges - to multimedia research. How do we analyze, understand and extract patterns from these new collections? How can we use these unstructured, unrestricted community contributions of media (and annotation) to generate "knowledge".
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