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Pilot Study to Investigate Feasibility of Visual Lifelog Exploration in Virtual Reality

Published: 23 October 2017 Publication History

Abstract

The prevalence of modern technology has enabled people to record a digital trove of life experiences and these datasets continue to grow exponentially day by day. Exploring these huge datasets effectively has been the subject of much research in the lifelogging community. In this paper we describe a pilot study performed to investigate the feasibility of using virtual reality as a platform for exploring visual lifelog data. The dataset used in this experiment consisted of image data captured by wearable cameras and keywords describing the visual content of each image. The results of this experiment suggested there was no notable impact on user performance using the virtual reality platform. This research was performed as part of a larger study to investigate the overall potential of virtual reality as a platform for visual lifelog exploration.

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  • (2024)Innovative Lifelog Visualization and Exploration in Virtual Reality – A Comparative StudyMultiMedia Modeling10.1007/978-981-96-2061-6_11(141-154)Online publication date: 31-Dec-2024
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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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Published: 23 October 2017

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  1. lifelog
  2. lifelogging
  3. virtual reality

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  • Science Foundation Ireland

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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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  • (2024)Innovative Lifelog Visualization and Exploration in Virtual Reality – A Comparative StudyMultiMedia Modeling10.1007/978-981-96-2061-6_11(141-154)Online publication date: 31-Dec-2024
  • (2020)VRLE: Lifelog Interaction Prototype in Virtual RealityProceedings of the Third Annual Workshop on Lifelog Search Challenge10.1145/3379172.3391716(7-12)Online publication date: 9-Jun-2020
  • (2018)Geospatial Access to Lifelogging Photos in Virtual RealityProceedings of the 2018 ACM Workshop on The Lifelog Search Challenge10.1145/3210539.3210547(33-37)Online publication date: 6-Jun-2018
  • (2018)Virtual Reality Lifelog ExplorerProceedings of the 2018 ACM Workshop on The Lifelog Search Challenge10.1145/3210539.3210544(20-23)Online publication date: 6-Jun-2018

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