Ornager, S.: View a picture : theoretical image analysis and empirical user studies on indexing and retrieval (1996)
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- Abstract
- Examines Panofsky's and Barthes's theories of image analysis and reports on a study of criteria for analysis and indexing of images and the different types of user queries used in 15 Danish newspaper image archives. A structured interview method and observation and various categories for subject analysis were used. The results identify a list of the minimum number of elements and led to user typology of 5 categories. The requirement for retrieval may involve combining images in a more visual way with text-based image retrieval
- Source
- Svensk biblioteks forskning. 1996, nos.2/3, S.31-41