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Summary of Data Collection Of Real-life Knowledge Work in Context: the Rlkwic Dataset, by Mahta Bakhshizadeh et al.


Data Collection of Real-Life Knowledge Work in Context: The RLKWiC Dataset

by Mahta Bakhshizadeh, Christian Jilek, Markus Schröder, Heiko Maus, Andreas Dengel

First submitted to arxiv on: 16 Apr 2024

Categories

  • Main: Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI)
  • Secondary: None

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Medium GrooveSquid.com (original content) Medium Difficulty Summary
The proposed dataset, RLKWiC, addresses the lack of a comprehensive publicly accessible dataset that mirrors real-world knowledge work. By monitoring the computer interactions of eight participants over two months, this novel dataset provides essential information dimensions such as explicated contexts, textual contents, and semantics. This allows for meaningful comparison and benchmarking in the personal information management domain, ultimately enhancing our understanding of user behavior.
Low GrooveSquid.com (original content) Low Difficulty Summary
A new dataset called RLKWiC is created to help researchers study how people use computers at work. The dataset shows what eight people did on their computers over two months. It has lots of useful details like what websites they visited and what files they looked at. This will help scientists make better models of how people behave when using technology for work.

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» Artificial intelligence  » Semantics