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引用次数: 23
摘要
有很多研究都是收集和存储生活日志作为个人记忆。这篇论文解释了一个系统如何以一种廉价的方式创建某人的生活日志,通过社交网络或短信与家人或朋友分享日常生活事件。在现代世界中,人们通常比以往任何时候都更忙,由于公司的全球化,家庭成员在地理上分散,人类被淹没在比他们能处理的更多的信息中,通过移动媒体或基于互联网的通信,环境通信可以为朋友和家人提供丰富的社会联系。人们可以通过以被动的方式分享意识信息,与他们无处不在的所爱的人保持联系。对于那些希望在虚拟世界中持久存在的用户——让他们的朋友知道他们当前的活动或通知他们的看护人——需要新技术。旨在连接现实生活和虚拟世界(如Second life, Face book等)的研究,以模拟虚拟生活或记录日常事件,虽然具有挑战性和前景,但目前很少。直到最近,人们才尝试通过处理多个传感器数据以及对现实世界活动的推理逻辑,将现实世界的活动映射到虚拟世界。利用这种简单的传感器数据检测或推断人类活动往往是不准确、不充分和昂贵的。因此,本文建议从环境声音线索和常识知识中推断人类活动,这是其他基于传感器(例如加速度计)的方法的廉价替代方案。由于其无处不在,我们相信移动电话或手持设备(HHD)是实现物理世界和虚拟世界无缝集成的理想渠道。因此,本文提出了一种原型,通过从环境声音线索推断活动,通过基于手机的应用程序记录日常事件。据我们所知,该系统率先在移动计算中使用基于环境声音的活动识别来反映一个人在虚拟世界中的真实活动。
Automatic Life-Logging: A novel approach to sense real-world activities by environmental sound cues and common sense
There are many studies that collect and store life log for personal memory. The paper explains how a system can create someone's life log in an inexpensive way to share daily life events with family or friends through socialnetwork or messaging. In the modern world where people are usually busier than ever, family members are geographically distributed due to globalization of companies and humans are inundated with more information than they can process, ambient communications through mobile media or internet based communication can provide rich social connections to friends and family. People can stay connected to their loving ones ubiquitously that they care about by sharing awareness information in a passive way. For users who wish to have a persistent existence in a virtual world - to let their friends know about their current activity or to inform their caretakers - new technology is needed. Research that aims to bridge real life and the virtual worlds (e.g., Second Life, Face book etc.) to simulate virtual living or logging daily events, while challenging and promising, is currently rare. Only very recently the mapping of real-world activities to virtual worlds has been attempted by processing multiple sensors data along with inference logic for realworld activities. Detecting or inferring human activity using such simple sensor data is often inaccurate, insufficient and expensive. Hence, this paper proposes to infer human activity from environmental sound cues and common sense knowledge, which is an inexpensive alternative to other sensors (e.g., accelerometers) based approaches. Because of their ubiquity, we believe that mobile phones or hand-held devices (HHD) are ideal channels to achieve a seamless integration between the physical and virtual worlds. Therefore, the paper presents a prototype to log daily events by a mobile phone based application by inferring activities from environmental sound cues. To the best of our knowledge, this system pioneers the use of environmental sound based activity recognition in mobile computing to reflect one's real-world activity in virtual worlds.