The role of places and spaces in lifelog retrieval

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  2009
Authors  Kelly, L.; Byrne, D.; Jones, G.J.F.
Conference Name  In: PIM 2009 - Personal Information Management
Conference Date  7-8 Nov 2009
Conference Location  Vancouver, Canada
Key Words  RP5
Abstract  

Finding relevant interesting items when searching or browsing within a large multi-modal personal lifelog archive is a significant challenge. The use of contextual cues to filter the collection and aid in the determination of relevant content is often suggested as means to address such challenges. This work presents an exploration of the various locations, garnered through context logging, several participants engaged in during personal information access over a 15 month period. We investigate the implications of the varying data accessed across multiple locations for context-based retrieval from such collections. Our analysis highlights that a large number of spaces and places may be used for information access, but high volume of content is accessed in few.

URL  http://doras.dcu.ie/15121/