Architecture and challenges of maintaining a large-scale, context-aware human digital memory

Publication Type  Conference Paper
Year of Publication  2008
Authors  Gurrin, C.; Byrne, D.; O'Connor, N.E.; Jones, G.J.F.; Smeaton, A.F.
Conference Name  VIE 2008 - The 5th IET Visual Information Engineering 2008 Conference
Conference Date  29July-1Aug 2008
Publisher  Institution of Engineering and Technology
Conference Location  Xi An, China
Key Words  RP4; RP5
Abstract  

Recent advances in digital multimedia capture, transmission and storage has led us close to realising the MEMEX vision, in which much of an individual's personal information can be stored for retrieval at a later stage. These personal archives (Human Digital Memories (HDMs)) are constructed from a wide range of data sources across various media types. In this paper we examine the challenges of building, organising, browsing, searching and recommending from large (multi-million item per annum) visual HDMs. We present our findings based on an extensive period of HDM generation (2 years and 2 million images), illustrating the challenges of and architectural requirements for managing such archives.

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