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Getting Things Started in Cooperative Photography

Published:28 February 2015Publication History

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In cooperative photography, potential strangers collaborate on capturing images of each other using computer support provided by networked mobile devices. However, small mobile displays and network unreliability make the critical element of visual identification between users difficult, particularly within a possibly crowded environment. A human-in-the-loop handshaking protocol can bypass technical limitations but may introduce complexities arising from human errors and inconsistencies. This paper describes a demonstration that showcases the unique capabilities and challenges of cooperative photography. The demonstration will allow users to provide valuable data for creating more effective and efficient systems for collaborating users in mobile CSCW activities.

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      CSCW'15 Companion: Proceedings of the 18th ACM Conference Companion on Computer Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing
      February 2015
      350 pages
      ISBN:9781450329460
      DOI:10.1145/2685553

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