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Emotion-based sequence of family photos

Published:29 October 2012Publication History

ABSTRACT

This paper presents a method for the automatic creation of slideshows from family photo collections based on the emotions of a given group of people. The user specifies the desired person(s) to be included in the slideshow. A natural image sequence is formed based on people's emotions and several other, user-defined image similarity attributes, in order to form meaningful slideshow transitions. This process makes use of a new image dissimilarity function, which can integrate various attribute combinations and preferences, making the system highly user-adaptable and flexible.

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