Memento: A Prototype Lifelog Search Engine for LSC'21

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In this paper, we introduce a new lifelog retrieval system called Memento that leverages semantic representations of images and textual queries projected into a common latent space to facilitate effective retrieval. It bridges the semantic gap between complex visual scenes/events and user information needs expressed as textual and faceted queries. The system, developed for the 2021 Lifelog Search Challenge, also has a minimalist user interface that includes primary search, temporal search, and visual data filtering components.

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Alam, N., Graham, Y., & Gurrin, C. (2021). Memento: A Prototype Lifelog Search Engine for LSC’21. In LSC 2021 - Proceedings of the 4th Annual Lifelog Search Challenge (pp. 53–58). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3463948.3469069

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