A "path-enhanced" recorder combines the recording of multimedia data files
(typically, but not necessarily, using conventional digital audio, photo,
and video recording technology), along with quasi-continuous capturing of
time and position data to permit a subsequent reconstruction of the
user's entire path, preferably including times and/or locations at which
no multimedia data files were being recorded. A "path-enhanced" recorder
device thus provides a combined record of not only multimedia data files
but also data concerning path traveled between (and possibly during) the
capturing of individual recorded media files to thereby create
"path-enhanced" multimedia, which in turn facilitates a number of
contemplated applications including the Automatic Generation of
Presentations; Exploration, Enhancement and Editing of "Path-Enhanced"
Multimedia; and Searching of "Path-Enhanced" Multimedia Databases.