Abstract:
A system and method for performing edit actions on media of a first resolution, wherein the media of the first resolution is obtained from a media capture device and the media of the first resolution is stored in a data store. A set of edit actions is obtained, wherein the set of edit actions were previously applied to media of the second resolution, wherein the media of the second resolution is a lower-resolution copy of the media of the first resolution, and edited media is produced by applying the set of edit actions to the at least a portion of the media of the first resolution.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for selection of a preferred image from multiple captured images. An image corresponding to a photograph time t=0 may be retrieved from a circular buffer and stored as a preferred image. Alternative images captures before and after the t=0 image may be retrieves and stored in an alternative image location. The t=0 image and preferred images may be presented to a user in a user interface. The user may select a preferred image for the photograph from among the t=0 image and the alternative images.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and computer-readable media are disclosed for selection of a preferred image from multiple captured images. An image corresponding to a photograph time t=0 may be retrieved from a circular buffer and stored as a preferred image. Alternative images captures before and after the t=0 image may be retrieves and stored in an alternative image location. The t=0 image and preferred images may be presented to a user in a user interface. The user may select a preferred image for the photograph from among the t=0 image and the alternative images.
Abstract:
A workflow manager can be configured to present a graphical interface to an entity and display a current status of a user population within an active workflow. The workflow manager can identify and monitor individual user actions associated with user paths of the active workflow. The workflow manager can generate user path and workflow analytics that identify the progress of individual users and summarize the overall progress of the user population within the active workflow. The workflow analytics can be generated from event notifications that are emitted by the communications and filters of the active workflow. The graphical interface can be actively updated, in response to the emission of the event notifications, to present the workflow analytics and user population progress to the entity.
Abstract:
A workflow manager can be configured to present a graphical interface to an entity that displays a recommended activity for a workflow via the graphical interface. The entity can approve the recommended activity via the graphical interface and cause an updated workflow to be presented via the graphical interface. The entity can cause the workflow manager to present a recommended activity by submitting a high value action. The workflow manager can identify users from prior workflows that completed the high value action and configure the recommended addition based on those users. The entity can cause the workflow manager to identify users, generate the recommended activity, and update the activity over the workflow lifecycle.
Abstract:
Processes are disclosed for generating share recommendations for sharing content based at least in part on associated metadata of the content (e.g., geo-location of the content, the date/time of the content, subject matter of the content, etc.). A quick share system may track an individual's share history, including people with whom the individual has shared content, the date/time the content was shared, the geo-location of the individual when the content was shared, etc. Share recommendations indicating one or more suggested people with whom the individual may wish to share content may be generated for the individual, based at least in part on some of a current time/date, the individual's current location, the content metadata, the individual's share history. Share recommendations may also be based in part on an event associated with the content, user feedback data for shared content, and content analysis such as image analysis for digital images.