Hi Anna, I am currently working on a model for just this kind of study, but it is far from ready. I am going to test some ideas at the 5th international conference on the image in Berlin at the end of October. If it is not too late I would be happy to share what I have by that point, after the "pilot" For what it is worth, kindly, carolina On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 8:50 PM, Ana Maria Quiros <aq26@cornell.edu> wrote:
Hi Everyone, I'm searching for software and research methods advice for studying online images. I want to collect photo metadata and am specifically interested in the tags, descriptions, number of likes, and album names of individual photos. I'm currently focusing on Pinterest, Flickr, and Instagram but would eventually like to expand the study to include other social media platforms. I found NodeXL to be helpful with mapping Flickr tag relationships but it fails to collect essential meta data to understand the strength of connections. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you, Ana Maria
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