LSC-ADL: An Activity of Daily Living (ADL)-Annotated Lifelog Dataset Generated via Semi-Automatic Clustering
By: Minh-Quan Ho-Le , Duy-Khang Ho , Van-Tu Ninh and more
Potential Business Impact:
Helps find specific moments in recorded life.
Lifelogging involves continuously capturing personal data through wearable cameras, providing an egocentric view of daily activities. Lifelog retrieval aims to search and retrieve relevant moments from this data, yet existing methods largely overlook activity-level annotations, which capture temporal relationships and enrich semantic understanding. In this work, we introduce LSC-ADL, an ADL-annotated lifelog dataset derived from the LSC dataset, incorporating Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) as a structured semantic layer. Using a semi-automatic approach featuring the HDBSCAN algorithm for intra-class clustering and human-in-the-loop verification, we generate accurate ADL annotations to enhance retrieval explainability. By integrating action recognition into lifelog retrieval, LSC-ADL bridges a critical gap in existing research, offering a more context-aware representation of daily life. We believe this dataset will advance research in lifelog retrieval, activity recognition, and egocentric vision, ultimately improving the accuracy and interpretability of retrieved content. The ADL annotations can be downloaded at https://bit.ly/lsc-adl-annotations.
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