A Web-based Large-scale Timelapse Editor for Creating and Sharing Guided Video Tours and Interactive Slideshows
Yen-Chia Hsu, Paul Dille, Randy Sargent, Christopher Bartley, Illah, Nourbakhsh

TL;DR
This paper introduces a web-based large-scale timelapse editor that simplifies the creation and sharing of guided video tours and interactive slideshows from extensive spatial and temporal image collections.
Contribution
It presents a novel web-based tool that enables professionals to easily create and embed interactive visual stories using large-scale timelapse data.
Findings
Supports creation of guided video tours and slideshows
Enables embedding into web pages with multimedia integration
Facilitates storytelling from large-scale image datasets
Abstract
Scientists, journalists, and photographers have used advanced camera technology to capture extremely high-resolution timelapse and developed information visualization tools for data exploration and analysis. However, it takes a great deal of effort for professionals to form and tell stories after exploring data, since these tools usually provide little aids in creating visual elements. We present a web-based timelapse editor to support the creation of guided video tours and interactive slideshows from a collection of large-scale spatial and temporal images. Professionals can embed these two visual elements into web pages in conjunction with various forms of digital media to tell multimodal and interactive stories.
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Taxonomy
TopicsData Visualization and Analytics · Video Analysis and Summarization · Multimedia Communication and Technology
