Experiments in Lifelog Organisation and Retrieval at NTCIR

Evaluating Information Retrieval and Access TasksThe Information Retrieval Series(2020)

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Gurrin, Cathal Joho, Hideo Hopfgartner, Frank Zhou, Liting Albatal, Rami Healy, Graham Nguyen, Duc-Tien DangLifeloggingLifelogging can be described as the process by which individuals use various software and hardware devices to gather large archives of multimodal personal data from multiple sources and store them in a personal data archive, called a lifelog. The Lifelog task at NTCIR was a comparative benchmarking exercise with the aim of encouraging research into the organisation and retrieval of data from multimodal lifelogs. The Lifelog task ran for over 4 years from NTCIR-12 until NTCIR-14 (2015.02–2019.06); it supported participants to submit to five subtasks, each tackling a different challenge related to lifelog retrieval. In this chapter, a motivation is given for the Lifelog task and a review of progress since NTCIR-12 is presented. Finally, the lessons learned and challenges within the domain of lifelog retrieval are presented.
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lifelog organisation,retrieval,experiments
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