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LifeLens: Transforming Lifelog Search with Innovative UX/UI Design
- Maria Tysse Hordvik,
- Julie Sophie Teilstad Østby,
- Manoj Kesavulu,
- Thao-Nhu Nguyen,
- Tu-Khiem Le,
- Duc-Tien Dang-Nguyen
One of the important components of the lifelog systems is the user interface which provides the ability to quickly and easily find a specific image or set of images. Although lifelogging is a mature field in the information retrieval domain, the focus ...
Voxento 4.0: A More Flexible Visualisation and Control for Lifelogs
In this paper, we introduce Voxento 4.0 – an interactive voice-based retrieval system for lifelogs which has been developed to participate in the sixth Lifelog Search Challenge LSC’23, at ACM ICMR’23. Voxento has participated three times in the LSC ...
E-LifeSeeker: An Interactive Lifelog Search Engine for LSC’23
- Thao-Nhu Nguyen,
- Tu-Khiem Le,
- Van-Tu Ninh,
- Cathal Gurrin,
- Minh-Triet Tran,
- Thanh Binh Nguyen,
- Graham Healy,
- Annalina Caputo,
- Sinead Smyth
Lifelogging is referred to as the process of automatically capturing the everyday activities of an individual to ultimately create a digital diary for further sharing, which can be challenging to manage and retrieve due to its multimodal nature. ...
MEMORIA: A Memory Enhancement and MOment RetrIeval Application for LSC 2023
The continuous collection and storage of personal data, denoted Lifelogging, has gained popularity in recent years as a means of monitoring and improving personal health. One important aspect of lifelogging is the collection and analysis of image data, ...
MyEachtra: Event-Based Interactive Lifelog Retrieval System for LSC’23
Retrieval is a fundamental challenge within the research community of lifelog and the Lifelog Search Challenge (LSC) has been an important annual benchmarking activity for interactive lifelog retrieval systems since 2018. This paper proposes MyEachtra (...
MemoriEase: An Interactive Lifelog Retrieval System for LSC’23
Lifelogging is an activity of recording all events that happen in the daily life of an individual. The events can contain images, audio, health index, etc which are collected through various devices such as wearable cameras, smartwatches, and other ...
Multi-Mode Clustering for Graph-Based Lifelog Retrieval
As part of the 6th Lifelog Search Challenge, this paper presents an approach to arrange Lifelog data in a multi-modal knowledge graph based on cluster hierarchies. We use multiple sequence clustering approaches to address the multi-modal nature of ...
Memento 3.0: An Enhanced Lifelog Search Engine for LSC’23
In this work, we present our system Memento 3.0 for participation in the Lifelog Search Challenge 2023, which is a successor to the previous 2 iterations of our system called Memento 1.0 [1] and Memento 2.0 [2]. Memento 3.0 employs image-text ...
Lifelog Discovery Assistant: Suggesting Prompts and Indexing Event Sequences for FIRST at LSC 2023
AI-assisted tools have become more prevalent than ever in the last few years. However, applying them to build a lifelog retrieval system is still non-trivial due to the disparity in interfaces and interactions. The Lifelog Search Challenge (LSC) aims ...
lifeXplore at the Lifelog Search Challenge 2023
Searching substantial data archives of lifeloggers is a challenging task. The Lifelog Search Challenge (LSC) is an annually held competition with the aim of encouraging international teams to develop interactive content retrieval systems capable of ...
LifeInsight: An Interactive Lifelog Retrieval System with Comprehensive Spatial Insights and Query Assistance
- Tien-Thanh Nguyen-Dang,
- Xuan-Dang Thai,
- Gia-Huy Vuong,
- Van-Son Ho,
- Minh-Triet Tran,
- Van-Tu Ninh,
- Minh-Khoi Pham,
- Tu-Khiem Le,
- Graham Healy
In this paper, we introduce LifeInsight – an interactive lifelog retrieval system developed for the sixth annual Lifelog Search Challenge (LSC’23). LifeInsight incorporates semantic search mechanisms from state-of-the-art lifelog retrieval systems ...
The Best of Both Worlds: Lifelog Retrieval with a Desktop-Virtual Reality Hybrid System
Personal lifelog data collections are becoming more common as a memory aid, as well as for analytical tasks, such as health and fitness analysis. Due to the multimodal and personal nature of lifelog data, interactive multimedia retrieval approaches are ...