From personal data to human ledger

How to have a search engine for your personal experience?

When

12. June.

Time: 10:00 - 10:30


What

This presentation will give an overview of past efforts to capture personal life archives (which contain information about every activity an individual participates in, such as where they go, how they get there, who they speak with, what they see and what information they access) in the research community, and try to inspire and motivate people to use their know-how in this new emerging and societal important area.

The speaker will also propose and discuss how future personal life archive data should be stored and organised, and therefore made easy for a user to access via an appropriate search mechanism. This seminar will be held in English. 

Bio: Duc Tien Dang Nguyen is an Associate Professor at the Department of Information Science and Media Studies in Media City Bergen, University of Bergen, Norway. His main area of expertise is on lifelogging, multimedia forensics and multimedia analytics. Within the field of lifelogging, he coordinates the three most important benchmarking initiatives, the NTCIR Lifelog, the ImageCLEF Lifelog, and the Lifelog Search Challenge. He also holds position on numerous editorial boards, review committees and conference steering committees.


This event is part of the Media City Bergen Future Week on June 11-14.
50+ events will be taking place inside the Media City Bergen building, and all focused on topics that challenge our common future as it is driven and shaped by technology.

Read more about it here: https://www.mediacitybergen.no/future-week/

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Where

UiB in Media City Bergen, main entrance 2nd floor
Lars Hilles gate 30
5008 Bergen

Organizer

Future Week, UiB, NCE Media