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Big Five Personality Measurement Based on Lifelog

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When evaluating personality traits, both researchers and participants always find themselves annoyed by the questionnaires and surveys, and the answers may vary according to different degrees of the participant's carefulness. In this paper, we propose a novel and operable solution to make personality evaluations based on the lifelog data using a logistic regression model. It is the first time, to the best of our knowledge, that a new way is discovered of Big Five personality evaluation by using proactive and objective lifelog data, which is available for the large-scale user analyses. Impressive results have been achieved which shows the effectiveness of the proposed novel and easy-applicable idea with simple model.

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LTA '17: Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Lifelogging Tools and Applications
October 2017
40 pages
ISBN:9781450355032
DOI:10.1145/3133202
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  1. big five personality evaluation
  2. lifelog
  3. logistic regression

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  • National Key Basic Research Program
  • Natural Science Foundation of China

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MM '17
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MM '17: ACM Multimedia Conference
October 23, 2017
California, Mountain View, USA

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LTA '17 Paper Acceptance Rate 2 of 3 submissions, 67%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 6 of 10 submissions, 60%

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  • (2021)Know Yourself: Physical and Psychological Self-Awareness With LifelogFrontiers in Digital Health10.3389/fdgth.2021.6768243Online publication date: 11-Aug-2021
  • (2018)Mood Detection and Prediction Based on User Daily Activities2018 First Asian Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction (ACII Asia)10.1109/ACIIAsia.2018.8470365(1-6)Online publication date: May-2018

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