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Publikováno v:
Communications of the ACM. 49:88-95
MyLifeBits is a system that began in 2001 to explore the use of SQL to store all personal information found in PCs. The system initially focused on capturing and storing scanned and encoded archival material e.g. articles, books, music, photos, and v
Publikováno v:
ICME
User authored stories will always be the best stories, and authoring tools will continue to be developed. However, a digital lifetime capture permits storytelling via a lightweight markup structure, combined with location, sensor and usage data. In t
Publikováno v:
First ACM Workshop on Continuous Archival and Retrieval of Personal Experiences (CARPE '04)
Passive capture lets people record their experiences without having to operate recording equipment, and without even having to give recording conscious thought. The advantages are increased capture, and improved participation in the event itself. How
Publikováno v:
SIGIR
Within five years, our personal computers with terabyte disk drives will be able to store everything we read, write, hear, and many of the images we see including video. Vannevar Bush outlined such a system in his famous 1945 Memex article [1]. For t
Publikováno v:
ACM SIGMM 2003 Workshop on Experiential Telepresence (ETP 2003)
Storage trends have brought us to the point where it is affordable to keep a complete digital record of one's life, and capture methods are multiplying. To experiment with a lifetime store, we are digitizing everything possible from Gordon Bell's lif
Publikováno v:
ACM Multimedia
MyLifeBits is a project to fulfill the Memex vision first posited by Vannevar Bush in 1945. It is a system for storing all of one's digital media, including documents, images, sounds, and videos. It is built on four principles: (1) collections and se
Autor:
Jeffrey F. Naughton, Johan Larson, Shelly Guo, Nancy E. Hall, Jie-Bing Yu, Karthikeyan Ramasamy, Josef Burger, Biswadeep Nag, Navin Kabra, Curt J. Ellmann, David J. De Witt, Jim Kupsch, Kristin Tufte, Jignesh M. Patel, Roger Lueder
Publikováno v:
SIGMOD Conference
This paper presents a number of new techniques for parallelizing geo-spatial database systems and discusses their implementation in the Paradise object-relational database system. The effectiveness of these techniques is demonstrated using a variety