Dilbert Author Invents ZoneTag
August 28, 2007 on 9:19 am | by Mor | In Media in Context, Mobile, News, ZoneTag |From a recent post by Scott Adams on his Dilbert Blog:
First, my digital camera should have GPS so it always knows where I am. When I download my photos, a Google map would pop up, and the photos would go into storage according to the points on the map where the pictures were taken, ordered by date. The map forms the backdrop for organizing the scrapbook.
Second, I would use a special credit card for all purchases on my vacation, from gas stations to hotels to restaurants. The special part is that the records of my purchases would feed into my automatic scrapbook software and coordinate it with the camera’s GPS data. That would be enough data for the scrapbook system to intelligently guess the name of the restaurant or attraction where I was at the time of the picture.
Third, the system needs face recognition software so it can label photos with at least the names of family and friends who appear in them. It doesn’t need to be 100% accurate, but it could give you a big head start.
Minus the face recognition (which ZoneTag compensates for by suggesting tags based on your history and the tag’s likelihood, which often gets the names of the people in your images), we’re already there. And there’s no need to get into your credit report, Scott! ZoneTag knows where you are and will show you names of restaurants, landmarks and attractions around you as you take a photo. Just click, and it’s captures.
Get a Nokia N95, Scott, and start ZoneTagging. If you need help setting up, feel free to drop us a line. We’ll see what we can do (an originally-signed strip of Dilbert will get you up and running — and you know what — we’ll send you the phone pre-installed as well…).
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