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PhotoSpread : A Spreadsheet for Managing Photos

PhotoSpread : A Spreadsheet for Managing Photos. Sean Kandel , Eric Abelson, Hector Garcia-Molina, Andreas Paepcke , Martin Theobald Stanford University. CSE 590H - January 22, 2008 Presented by Scott Saponas & Yaw Anokwa. Spreadsheet to Organize & Analyze.

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PhotoSpread : A Spreadsheet for Managing Photos

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  1. PhotoSpread: A Spreadsheet for Managing Photos Sean Kandel, Eric Abelson, Hector Garcia-Molina, Andreas Paepcke, Martin Theobald Stanford University CSE 590H - January 22, 2008 Presented by Scott Saponas & Yaw Anokwa

  2. Spreadsheet to Organize & Analyze • Drag & drop photos for grouping • Tag photos with metadata • Create formulas based on metadata and groups

  3. Spreadsheet to Organize & Analyze • Modify/add metadata by dragging photos into groups or • Modify formula by dragging photos into groups

  4. Compared System with Other Apps • No other single system fulfilled the needs of their field biologists • Combines power of spreadsheets with photo tagging systems • Could picasa & google spreadsheets be combined to create online collaborative system? • How could PhotoSpread be integrated with EyePatch?

  5. Advocate • Photo-analytics tool for biologists • Leverages spreadsheet skills • Faster than previous solution • May change the exploration possible with field photos

  6. Critic • UI could be simpler but more powerful • For filtering, use “smart playlists” like iTunes • Is there easier way to tag? Maybe tabletop GUI? • Are parts of this application faster/slower than existing practice? • Does doing a comparative study actually matter? • If no, what more evaluation would you like to see?

  7. Small Groups

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