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1 MyLifeBits project Jim Gemmell, Gordon Bell, and Roger Lueder, Microsoft Research, 2006 Min Hong

2 Contents Introduction Related works Guiding principles Implementation Future works Conclusion Discussion

3 Introduction When your house burns down, given only one thing that could be saved Which one would you grab from your house?

4 Introduction What is MyLifeBits project? In 2001 –A system for storing all of one’s digital media –Documents, images, sounds, and videos In 2006 –Real time capture Conversations, meetings, sensor readings, health monitors, and computer activity –SQL-based storage platform

5 Introduction Blueprint –In 1945, Vannevar Bush, “Memex” –“A device in which an individual stores all his books, records, and communications, and which is mechanized so that it may be consulted with exceeding speed and flexibility. It is an enlarged intimate supplement to his memory.”

6 Introduction Motivation –Terabyte storage device ItemDaily numberMonth total (MB) 83 year Life total (GB) 1 MB Books/Reports0.133 5Kbyte Emails10012 100 KB Image scans512 75 KB Web pages/Docs100255 100 MB Music (1, compressed CD)0.1250 1 KB/s Listened audio (low quality)40,0001,000 1 MB Photos (Medium quality)10250 SenseCam photos (50KB)1,0001,250 2 GB/hr TV (S-VHS quality)4200,000

7 Related works SenseCam –MyLifeBits that enable management of SenseCam photos and data –It is attached via a neck strap or clip to the front of the user's body –18 bytes/sec → 760 KB in 12 hours of operation → 128MB flash memory (2000 images)

8 Related works Haystack –software for organizing and retrieving personal information –Client and server architecture

9 Related works Google desktop –Retrieving local data like a web site –It support Google’s search engine –Most powerful competitor of MyLifeBits project

10 Guiding principles Collections and search must replace hierarchy for organization Items may belong in more than one category –Ex) my favorite picture of my sister’s 14 th birthday Existing file system force the user to place all files in hierarchy An object to be assigned to zero or collections –A DAG (Directory Acyclic Graph) –Excellent querying capability

11 Guiding principles Many visualizations should be supported There are more than one way of looking at things Computer visualizations have insight into large datasets Multiple visualization increase our understanding and insight of our media Icon, thumbnail, graph, and slideshows

12 Guiding principles Annotations are critical to non-text media and must be made easy –Images, video, and audio It has little value if it is not annotated by any text It may be difficult to remember what it is Story are the most valuable form of annotation –Ex) slide shows, photo albums, video highlight reels

13 Guiding principles Authoring should be via transclusion Transclusion –Two-way links between the included and including media –Ex) Web page A link indicates that one resource annotates another The links are critical because they let the user find context and commentary

14 Implementation MyLifeBits is a database of resources and links System overview

15 Implementation Table for SQL server database TableKey meta-data in schema Every itemID, name, time, image, annotation, collection, descendant LinksMechanism for annotation, containers or collections, facets, photo-contact link NTFS file, Legacy appLocation, dates, extensions, indexed content ImageDimensions, date, camera, location (latitude-longitude-elevation) MusicTitle, author, album, genre, duration, bit rate IE Web pagesDomain, page URL, title, visited, to level, indexed content OutlookCalendar, contact, message, task, note Video clipletMedia start, stop, record begin and end Phone call logTime, call type, caller ID name and number, transcript TV recordTitle, genre, year, rating, description, date, channel, size, … Radio recordTitle, date, duration, station SenseCam logTime, tilt, light, temp, image no, R-G-B, trigger GPS logLocations MSN iM logHandle, logon name, buddy handle, buddy logon, begin and end times

16 Implementation Annotation –Easy way to annotation –Voice annotation / automatic annotation Query result –Time interval –Including location information

17 Future works Insuring that a memex lives forever Automatic recognition of speakers, speech, sound, photos, and video Control of the bits Storing personal health information in memex Memex as a service that would provide for community

18 Conclusion MyLifeBits stores all of one’s digital data They focus on scaling and performance issues MyLifeBits will serve as a platform for research as they continue to study the many issues related to personal lifetime storage

19 Discussion Privacy –Lee wisdom’s Accident –Britney Jean Spear’s scandal video – nomination hearing Taking Information Camera –Camera integrates the image and the object information

20 Reference http://research.microsoft.com/barc/MediaPresence/MyLif eBits.aspxhttp://research.microsoft.com/barc/MediaPresence/MyLif eBits.aspx Jim Gemmell, Gordon Bell and Roger Lueder, MyLifeBits: a personal database for everything, Communications of the ACM, vol. 49, Issue 1, pp.88-95, Jan 2006. Gemmell, Jim, Aris, Aleks, and Lueder, Roger, Telling Stories With MyLifeBits, ICME 2005, July 6-9 2005. Gemmell, Jim, Lueder, Roger, and Bell, Gordon, The MyLifeBits Lifetime Store, ACM SIGMM 2003 Workshop on Experiential Telepresence (ETP 2003), November 7, 2003.


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