Ten questions in lifelog mining and information recall
Journal
ICMR 2021 - Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Multimedia Retrieval
Pages
511-518
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
With the advance of science and technology, people are used to recording their daily life events via writing blogs, uploading social media posts, taking photos, or filming videos. Such rich repository personal information is useful for supporting human living assistance, such as information recall service. The main challenges are how to store and manage personal knowledge from various sources, and how to provide support for people who may have difficulty recalling past experiences. In this position paper, we propose a research agenda on personal knowledge mining from various sources of lifelogs, personal knowledge base construction, and information recall for assisting people to recall their experiences. Ten research questions are formulated. ? 2021 ACM.
Subjects
Information recall
Life event extraction
Personal knowledge base construction
Knowledge based systems
Information recalls
Knowledge mining
Knowledge-base construction
Personal information
Position papers
Research agenda
Research questions
Science and Technology
Data mining
Type
conference paper
