Everyday concept detection in visual lifelogs: Validation, relationships and trends

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Abstract

The Microsoft SenseCam is a small lightweight wearable camera used to passively capture photos and other sensor readings from a user's day-to-day activities. It captures on average 3,000 images in a typical day, equating to almost 1 million images per year. It can be used to aid memory by creating a personal multimedia lifelog, or visual recording of the wearer's life. However the sheer volume of image data captured within a visual lifelog creates a number of challenges, particularly for locating relevant content. Within this work, we explore the applicability of semantic concept detection, a method often used within video retrieval, on the domain of visual lifelogs. Our concept detector models the correspondence between low-level visual features and high-level semantic concepts (such as indoors, outdoors, people, buildings, etc.) using supervised machine learning. By doing so it determines the probability of a concept's presence. We apply detection of 27 everyday semantic concepts on a lifelog collection composed of 257,518 SenseCam images from 5 users. The results were evaluated on a subset of 95,907 images, to determine the accuracy for detection of each semantic concept. We conducted further analysis on the temporal consistency, co-occurance and relationships within the detected concepts to more extensively investigate the robustness of the detectors within this domain. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.

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Byrne, D., Doherty, A. R., Snoek, C. G. M., Jones, G. J. F., & Smeaton, A. F. (2010). Everyday concept detection in visual lifelogs: Validation, relationships and trends. Multimedia Tools and Applications, 49(1), 119–144. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11042-009-0403-8

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