Nokia Nseries Set your Tagging Rate, Create your world’s directory structure and object labels

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Chapter 7 Tagging Objects with the Nokia Point & Find Client Application

Multiple tags

Creating multiple tags of the same object with different im- ages of the object (from different angles and distances, and under different lighting conditions) helps achieve the best object recognition success.

Set your Tagging Rate

The second item in the Advanced Settings box is the Tagging Rate setting, which can be set to Single or Repeat.

Select Single for one tag per label when tagging, or Repeat for the multiple tags per label option.

In general, you’ll want to use the repeat setting for its ease of use with multiple tagging. The single tagging rate option is generally a cautious setting geared toward training and public use (user-gener- ated content).

With the tagging rate set to repeat, you can create multiple tags of the same object without the need to repeatedly enter or select the same label, which makes tagging quick and easy.

New users must register

Collaborators who are new users must first sign up for the Nokia Point & Find Management Portal on the registration page at: http://pointandfind.nokia. com/?register

Create your world’s directory structure and object labels

Make directories and object labels using the Management Portal be- fore tagging the objects of your world, and the tagging process with your mobile device will be quick and easy.

Creating your directories and labels before tagging will also help ensure your tags are well organized right from the start of building your world. (See page 6.22, Organise Directories, for details on creating directories and labels.)

When creating your directories, choose Location Independent in the Region section (the default), unless you are creating a country- specific directory for a country-specific world.

Enable collaborators

access to generate tags for your world

1.Using the Management Portal, go to the Access Management section under the Manage Worlds tab. You’ll see the world’s collaborator list.

2.Add a New Collaborator by typing in the Nokia Point & Find user name or email address of a registered user.

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Contents Nokia Point & Find Version Table of Contents This page intentionally left blank Nokia Vision Commitment Nokia Vision and Commitment Nokia is the global leader in mobile devices Nokia is committed to lead in mobile Internet servicesNokia facts and figures Point Find Chapter Overview Chapter Overview Chapter briefsHow to use this manual Using the Nokia Point & Find Client AppChapter Overview Nokia Point & Find Story Easy, intuitive, on the spot mobile services Mobile discovery on demandBig picture on the mobile information services market VAR Training Manual and Reference GuideWhat will become the Google of mobile? Nokia Point & Find scenarioNokia City Guide Body Worlds Promo World VAR Training Manual Reference Guide Objects or Targets, when tagging Essential Nokia Point & Find terms and conceptsNokia Point & Find worlds LabelsTags Essential terms and concepts recapNokia branded worlds MoviesShopping City GuidePowerful automatic visual object recognition How Nokia Point & Find worksOverview Full 1D and 2D barcode recognitionGPS and Cell ID for location-based services LBS Nokia Point & Find VersionsRange of result actions Future technologies and capabilitiesPowerful and easy-to-use tools for development Factors for success Nokia Point & Find benefitsEarly stages New, better, and easier user processNokia Point & Find delivers breakthrough mobile services Unique strengths of Nokia Point & Find worldsNoki Point & Find delivers solutions across segments Nokia Point & Find scenarios publishingNokia Point & Find works with print as is ScenarioJafo Venetian Pumps leather, $79.99 Reader benefits Publisher benefitsClient Application Using Nokia Point & Find client application Step a Install Nokia PC Suite software on your PC for USStep B Download the client application Nokia Point & Find devicesStep C Install the client application to your device Step D Add a Nokia Point & Find shortcut to your device Home screen Directory screen Results screenUsing the Nokia Point & Find client application Launch the client applicationBrowse saved worlds and select a world to explore Add/Remove world functionVAR Training Manual Reference Guide Point at objects for automatic visual recognition Capture barcodes Capturing 1D barcodesSearching within a world with text-entry search Intro to Creating Nokia Point & Find Worlds Online Nokia Point & Find Management Portal Nokia Point & Find client applicationManagement Portal Overview steps to publish a Nokia Point & Find world Easier and quicker than Web sitesVAR Training Manual Reference Guide This page intentionally left blank Management Portal Publishing Worlds With the Management Portal Management Portal tabsGetting started Account registration and login SignCreate New World World NamesCreate New World Create and name a worldNokia Point & Find account types Billing InformationRoles Manage WorldsDirectory Folders and Entries Dashboard Access Manage Worlds myWorldsWorld selection dropdown menu Manage Worlds SettingsWorld Selection menu World Icon World Icon settingTag Location Association Global Tag Location Association settingCountry Cell ID/GPS Cell IDGPS Only Search URL & Web Button URL settings Default Search Web Button URLsSearch URL setting Web Button URL settingAdvanced Settings Advanced Settings optionsActivate Camera Viewfinder Tagging Rate Content Location AssociationUpload Tagged Pictures Content Location Association setting Manage Worlds Access Management Access ManagementAccess Rights options New CollaboratorCollaborators Access Level Collaborators Access Level optionsCollaborator Lists Public Access Public Access optionsAccess Management FAQ Management Portal What is Access Management?What is a collaborator? Created this world. Why am I not listed as a collaborator?Some of my access levels are grayed out. Why? How do I know a collaborator’s name?Manage Worlds Organise Directories Organise DirectoriesOrganise Directories options Creating and naming Directories, Root Folders, and Entries Root Folders Root EntriesSaving Your Work Organise Directories Creating and naming Directories, Root Folders, and Entries Creating and naming Root Entries Root entry is an entry in a Directory’s highest levelCreating and naming Root Entries Export Directory Import DirectoryDelete Directory Manage Worlds Manage Tags Manage TagsManage Tags options View tags by regionTag search box Time-based search filterEdit tag label Basic functionsView tag image Tag Management Staging WorldsSelect All Selector and Tag CounterPX Parameters Defining Tag Result ActionsAccount tab Support tab Download tab VAR TrainingChapterManual7 Before Tagging Objects Create a world and purchase an account planContent Location Association Set your Tagging Rate Enable collaborators Access to generate tags for your worldCreate your world’s directory structure and object labels Essential preliminaries with your mobile device Check your device’s GPS connectionLaunch the client application and select world Enable your mobile device for taggingCheck tag download and server connection What does Guest Access Enabled mean? What does Guest Access Disabled mean?Make tagging easier Tagging with Repeat Tagging RateUsing the Cancel Key during tagging Tagging with Single Tagging Rate VAR Training Manual Reference Guide Helpful pointers for tagging
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Nseries specifications

The Nokia Nseries, launched in the mid-2000s, represented a groundbreaking line of multimedia smartphones that combined innovative technology with sleek designs. This series reinvigorated Nokia’s reputation as a leader in mobile phone technology while catering to a new generation of tech-savvy users looking for powerful devices that could handle various multimedia tasks.

One of the standout features of the Nokia Nseries was its commitment to high-quality multimedia capabilities. Equipped with advanced cameras, many models boasted Carl Zeiss optics, allowing users to capture stunning photos and videos. The Nokia N95, for instance, featured a 5-megapixel camera that set a new standard for mobile photography. In addition, the Nseries often included dedicated multimedia buttons, making it easier for users to access their favorite media apps and functions.

Displaying vibrant colors and impressive clarity, the Nseries devices typically used high-resolution screens. These displays not only enhanced the multimedia experience but also made browsing the internet, reading e-books, and enjoying games visually engaging. The inclusion of features like a built-in music player supported a rich audio experience, with many models offering support for various audio formats.

Connectivity was another hallmark of the Nseries. Users could expect 3G capabilities, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth support, allowing seamless sharing and downloading of content. The devices also usually incorporated GPS functionality, a feature that became increasingly important for navigation and location-based services, marking the Nseries as a pioneer in integrating location technology into mobile phones.

Software-wise, Nokia Nseries phones ran on the Symbian operating system. While not as user-friendly as later platforms, Symbian provided users with a level of customization and extensive app availability through the Nokia Software Market. This allowed users to personalize their devices according to their preferences, maximizing their utility.

The Nokia Nseries encapsulated a perfect balance of form and function. The sleek designs and premium materials reflected Nokia’s commitment to quality, while the powerful features emphasized the trend towards multimedia smartphones. By combining photography, video, music, and internet capabilities, the Nseries paved the way for today's smartphones, influencing how devices are designed and utilized in modern life. Though the series has been discontinued, its legacy remains visible in the evolution of mobile technology.