Building a retrieval system with lifelogging data is more complicated than with ordinary data due to the redundancies, blurriness, massive amount of data, various sources of information accompanying lifelogging data, and especially the ad-hoc nature of queries. The Lifelog Search Challenge (LSC) is a benchmarking challenge that encourages researchers and developers to push the boundaries in lifelog retrieval. For LSC'22, we develop FIRST 3.0, a novel and flexible system that leverages expressive cross-domain embeddings to enhance the searching process. Our system aims to adaptively capture the semantics of an image at different levels of detail. We also propose to augment our system with an external search engine to help our system with initial visual examples for unfamiliar concepts. Finally, we organize image data in hierarchical clusters based on their visual similarity and location to assist users in data exploration. Experiments show that our system is both fast and effective in handling various retrieval scenarios.
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Hoang-Xuan, N., Trang-Trung, H. P., Le, T. C., Nguyen, E. R., Tran, M. K., Le, T. K., … Tran, M. T. (2022). Flexible Interactive Retrieval SysTem 3.0 for Visual Lifelog Exploration at LSC 2022. In LSC 2022 - Proceedings of the 5th Annual Lifelog Search Challenge (pp. 20–26). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3512729.3533013
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