D-FLIP: Dynamic and flexible interactive PhotoShow

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We propose D-FLIP, a novel algorithm that dynamically displays a set of digital photos using different principles for organizing them. A variety of requirements for photo arrangements can be flexibly replaced or added through the interaction and the results are continuously and dynamically displayed. D-FLIP uses an approach based on combinatorial optimization and emergent computation, where geometric parameters such as location, size, and photo angle are considered to be functions of time; dynamically determined by local relationships among adjacent photos at every time instance. As a consequence, the global layout of all photos is automatically varied. We first present examples of photograph behaviors that demonstrate the algorithm and then investigate users' task engagement using EEG in the context of story preparation and telling. The result shows that D-FLIP requires less task engagement and mental efforts in order to support storytelling. © Springer International Publishing 2013.

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Vi, C. T., Takashima, K., Yokoyama, H., Liu, G., Itoh, Y., Subramanian, S., & Kitamura, Y. (2013). D-FLIP: Dynamic and flexible interactive PhotoShow. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 8253 LNCS, pp. 415–427). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03161-3_31

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