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AIRE: an ambient interactive and responsive environment for mobile image management

Published: 19 September 2005 Publication History

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This paper proposes an ambient interactive and responsive environment (AIRE) to improve user's image browsing experiences on the small-form-factor devices. This solution is characterized as two aspects: (1) establishing an ambient interactive communication across various devices; and (2) designing a distributed interface that crosses various devices to overcome the display constraint in mobile devices. In the AIRE system, a two-level image browsing scheme is designed to meet users' various image browsing needs.

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Z. Hua, X. Xie, H.Q. Lu and W.Y. Ma. ASAP: A Synchronous Approach for Photo Sharing Across Multiple Devices. Proc. of the 11th International Multi-Media Modeling Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 2005.
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H. Liu, X. Xie, W.Y. Ma and H.J. Zhang. Automatic browsing of large pictures on mobile devices. ACM Multimedia 2003 Conference, Berkeley, California, USA.

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MobileHCI '05: Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices & services
September 2005
400 pages
ISBN:1595930892
DOI:10.1145/1085777
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  1. ambient intelligence
  2. mobile image management

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