Ten Questions in Lifelog Mining and Information Recall

05/04/2020
by   An-Zi Yen, et al.
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With the advance of science and technology, people are used to record 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. The main challenge is how to store and manage personal knowledge from various sources. In this position paper, we propose a research agenda on mining personal knowledge from various sources of lifelogs, personal knowledge base construction, and information recall for assisting people to recall their experiences.

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