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LTA '17: Proceedings of the 2nd Workshop on Lifelogging Tools and Applications
ACM2017 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
MM '17: ACM Multimedia Conference Mountain View California USA 23 October 2017
ISBN:
978-1-4503-5503-2
Published:
23 October 2017
Sponsors:

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Abstract

We are pleased to welcome you to the 2017 ACM Multimedia Workshop on Lifelogging Tools and Applications - LTA'17. This workshop aims at bringing together interdisciplinary researchers and practitioners to discuss approaches to lifelog data analytics and the applications of same. This second edition of LTA offers a forum to debate the opportunities and challenges for researchers in this new and challenging area.

The call for papers attracted submissions from Italy, China, Spain, Switzerland and Ireland.

Accepted long papers will be presented in an oral session, and short poster introduced with a brief talk during a spotlight session. All accepted papers will also be presented during the poster session.

We also encourage attendees to attend the keynote. This valuable and insightful talk can and will guide us to a better understanding of the future:

  • LIAM - A Two Decade Exploration of Lifelogging, Tahl Milburn (CEO of lifestate.io)

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SESSION: Keynote Address
invited-talk
LIAM: A Two Decade Exploration of Lifelogging

The idea of lifelogging [1] has recently been gaining public interest and it's noted that there has been over a decade of research activity in the area [2]. In this talk, I will describe LIAM (Lifestyle-Integrated Automation Machine) which represents a ...

SESSION: Oral Session
research-article
Semantic Summarization of Egocentric Photo Stream Events

With the rapid increase of users of wearable cameras in recent years and of the amount of data they produce, there is a strong need for automatic retrieval and summarization techniques. This work addresses the problem of automatically summarizing ...

research-article
Are Conversation Logs Useful Sources for Generating Memory Cues for Recalling Past Memories?

In recent years with the emergence of wearable devices for lifelogging, every day huge archives of data consisting of images, audio, etc are generated from a person's life. As a result researchers in this field have focused on building applications that ...

SESSION: Spotlight and Poster Session
short-paper
A Baseline Search Engine for Personal Life Archives

In lifelogging, as the volume of personal life archive data is ever increasing, we have to consider how to take advantage of a tool to extract or exploit valuable information from these personal life archives. In this work we motivate the need for, and ...

short-paper
Big Five Personality Measurement Based on Lifelog

When evaluating personality traits, both researchers and participants always find themselves annoyed by the questionnaires and surveys, and the answers may vary according to different degrees of the participant's carefulness. In this paper, we propose a ...

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

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 ...

Contributors
  • Dublin City University
  • Polytechnic University of Catalonia
  • University of Barcelona
  • University of Bergen
  • Spanish National Research Council
  • University of Tsukuba

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    Acceptance Rates

    LTA '17 Paper Acceptance Rate 2 of 3 submissions, 67%;
    Overall Acceptance Rate 6 of 10 submissions, 60%
    YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
    LTA '173267%
    LTA '167457%
    Overall10660%