ABSTRACT
Taking a photo is a process typically triggered by an intention. Some people want to document the progress of a task, others just want to capture the moment to re-visit the situation later on. In this contribution we present a novel, openly available dataset with 1,309 photos and annotations specifying the intentions of the photographers, which were eventually validated using Amazon Mechanical Turk.
- M. Lux, M. Kogler, and M. del Fabro. Why did you take this photo: a study on user intentions in digital photo productions. In ACM SAPMIA '10, pages 41--44, New York, NY., 2010. Google ScholarDigital Library
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- A closer look at photographers' intentions: a test dataset
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