A major bottleneck for the efficient management of personal photographic collections is the large gap between low-level image
features and high-level semantic contents of images. This paper proposes and evaluates two methodologies for making appropriate
(re)use of natural language photographic annotations for extracting references to people, location and objects and propagating
any location references encountered to previously unannotated images. The evaluation identifies the strengths of each approach
and shows extraction and propagation results with promising accuracy.
Keywords Photographs - Semantic capture - Information extraction - Clustering - Image - Annotation