Toward Activity Discovery in the Personal Web

Tara Safavi, Adam Fourney, Robert B Sim, Marcin Juraszek, Shane Williams, Ned Friend, Danai Koutra, Paul N. Bennett
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Individuals' personal information collections (their emails, files, appointments, web searches, contacts, etc) offer a wealth of insights into the organization and structure of their everyday lives. In this paper we address the task of learning representations of personal information items to capture individuals' ongoing activities, such as projects and tasks: Such representations can be used in activity-centric applications like personal assistants, email clients, and productivity tools to help people better manage their data and time. We propose a graph-based approach that leverages the inherent interconnected structure of personal information collections, and derive efficient, exact techniques to incrementally update representations as new data arrive. We demonstrate the strengths of our graph-based representations against competitive baselines in a novel intrinsic rating task and an extrinsic recommendation task.
面向个人网络中的活动发现
个人信息的收集(他们的电子邮件、文件、约会、网络搜索、联系人等)为了解他们日常生活的组织和结构提供了丰富的见解。在本文中,我们解决了学习个人信息项的表示以捕获个人正在进行的活动(如项目和任务)的任务:这种表示可以用于以活动为中心的应用程序,如个人助理、电子邮件客户端和生产力工具,以帮助人们更好地管理他们的数据和时间。我们提出了一种基于图的方法,该方法利用个人信息集合固有的相互关联结构,并派生出高效、精确的技术,在新数据到达时增量更新表示。在一个新的内在评价任务和一个外在推荐任务中,我们展示了基于图的表示相对于竞争基线的优势。
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