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 can capture up to 3,000 images per day, equating to almost 1 million images per year. It is 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 novel domain of visual lifelogs. A concept detector models the correspondence between low-level visual features and ...
The SenseCam is a small wearable personal device which automatically captures up to 3,500 images per...
The SenseCam is a passively capturing wearable camera, worn around the neck and takes an average of ...
This paper refers to research in the domain of visual lifelogging, whereby individuals capture much ...
The Microsoft SenseCam is a small lightweight wearable camera used to passively capture photos and o...
The Microsoft SenseCam is a small lightweight wearable camera used to passively capture photos and o...
The Microsoft SenseCam is a small lightweight wearable camera used to passively capture photos and o...
The Microsoft SenseCam is a small lightweight wearable camera used to passively capture photos and o...
Automatic detection of semantic concepts in visual media is typically achieved by an automatic mappi...
The proliferation of wearable visual recording devices such as SenseCam, Google Glass, etc. is creat...
The rapid development of mobile devices capable of sensing our interaction with the environment has ...
Concept-based indexing, based on identifying various semantic concepts appearing in multimedia, is a...
Visual lifelogging is the term used to describe recording our everyday lives using wearable cameras,...
Lifelogging is the process of automatically recording aspects of one's life in digital form. This in...
Abstract Concept-based indexing, based on identify-ing various semantic concepts appearing in multim...
The SenseCam is a wearable camera that passively captures approximately 3,000 images per day, which ...
The SenseCam is a small wearable personal device which automatically captures up to 3,500 images per...
The SenseCam is a passively capturing wearable camera, worn around the neck and takes an average of ...
This paper refers to research in the domain of visual lifelogging, whereby individuals capture much ...
The Microsoft SenseCam is a small lightweight wearable camera used to passively capture photos and o...
The Microsoft SenseCam is a small lightweight wearable camera used to passively capture photos and o...
The Microsoft SenseCam is a small lightweight wearable camera used to passively capture photos and o...
The Microsoft SenseCam is a small lightweight wearable camera used to passively capture photos and o...
Automatic detection of semantic concepts in visual media is typically achieved by an automatic mappi...
The proliferation of wearable visual recording devices such as SenseCam, Google Glass, etc. is creat...
The rapid development of mobile devices capable of sensing our interaction with the environment has ...
Concept-based indexing, based on identifying various semantic concepts appearing in multimedia, is a...
Visual lifelogging is the term used to describe recording our everyday lives using wearable cameras,...
Lifelogging is the process of automatically recording aspects of one's life in digital form. This in...
Abstract Concept-based indexing, based on identify-ing various semantic concepts appearing in multim...
The SenseCam is a wearable camera that passively captures approximately 3,000 images per day, which ...
The SenseCam is a small wearable personal device which automatically captures up to 3,500 images per...
The SenseCam is a passively capturing wearable camera, worn around the neck and takes an average of ...
This paper refers to research in the domain of visual lifelogging, whereby individuals capture much ...