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Browsing large collections of images through unconventional visualization techniques Export

In AVI '06: Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces (2006), pp. 440-444.

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In this paper we describe some alternative methods intended for rapid and effective browsing of large collections of images. Specifically, we address the user who, not having a clear idea about what to search, needs to explore the entire image database to identify what he or she likes . The purpose of our approaches is to find techniques characterized by good trade-offs between browsing time and quality of the exploration.


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