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Towards storytelling from visual lifelogging an

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Abstract:
Visual lifelogging consists of acquiring images that capture the daily
experiences of the user by wearing a camera over a long period of time.
The pictures taken offer considerable potential for knowledge mining
concerning how people live their lives, hence, they open up new
opportunities for many potential applications in fields including
healthcare, security, leisure and the quantified self. However,
automatically building a story from a huge collection of unstructured
egocentric data presents major challenges. This paper provides a
thorough review of advances made so far in egocentric data analysis,
and in view of the current state of the art, indicates new lines of research
to move us towards storytelling from visual lifelogging

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