ABSTRACT
The organisation of personal data is receiving increasing research attention due to the challenges we face in gathering, enriching, searching, and visualising such data. Given the increasing ease with which personal data being gathered by individuals, the concept of a lifelog digital library of rich multimedia and sensory content for every individual is fast becoming a reality. The LTA~2016 workshop aims to bring together academics and practitioners to discuss approaches to lifelog data analytics and applications; and to debate the opportunities and challenges for researchers in this new and challenging area.
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- LTA 2016: The First Workshop on Lifelogging Tools and Applications
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