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Faceted Metadata for Image Search and Browsing
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                    - Yee, Ka-Ping (Author)
- Swearingen, Kirsten (Author)
- Li, Kevin (Author)
- Hearst, Marti (Author)
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            Faceted Metadata for Image Search and Browsing
        Abstract
            There are currently two dominant interface types for searching and browsing large image collections: keyword-based search, and searching by overall similarity to sample images. We present an alternative based on enabling users to navigate along conceptual dimensions that describe the images. The interface makes use of hierarchical faceted metadata and dynamically generated query previews. A usability study, in which 32 art history students explored a collection of 35,000 fine arts images, compares this approach to a standard image search interface. Despite the unfamiliarity and power of the interface (attributes that often lead to rejection of new search interfaces), the study results show that 90% of the participants preferred the metadata approach overall, 97% said that it helped them learn more about the collection, 75% found it more flexible, and 72% found it easier to use than a standard baseline system. These results indicate that a category-based approach is a successful way to provide access to image collections.
        Date
            2003
        Proceedings Title
            Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
        Place
            New York, NY, USA
        Publisher
            ACM
        Pages
            401–408
        Series
            CHI '03
        Language
            en
        ISBN
            978-1-58113-630-2
        Accessed
            8/9/18, 7:17 PM
        Library Catalog
            ACM Digital Library
        Citation
            Yee, K.-P., Swearingen, K., Li, K., & Hearst, M. (2003). Faceted Metadata for Image Search and Browsing. Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 401–408. https://doi.org/10.1145/642611.642681
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