Gwibber and Zeitgeist – Another Case of Implicit Relating

Gwibber and Zeitgeist – Another Case of Implicit Relating
Seif: “Hey computer, I want to see what I was doing when Ryan Paul wrote his tweet about how to turn on Gwibber’s multicolumn view!”
Computer: “Well, tell me what files you were using then or where they are located!”
Seif: “Mmh, I was programming and listening to music.”
Computer: “That can be a lot of files, man. Tell me more!”
Seif: “OK, I just remembered that python file I was working on and I now also remember one artist and one song title of the music I was listening to at that time.”
Computer: “Great! Now tell this information to me, one at a time, and I’ll provide you the files.”
Seif: “Urgs!”
Ryan Paul and Seif Lotfy having Fun with Gwibber and Zeitgeist
The below video demonstrates that Seif’s computer can do better, if it has Zeitgeist running.
So, the above dialogue becomes considerably shorter to look something like this:
Seif: “Hey computer, I want to see what I was doing when Ryan Paul wrote his tweet about how to turn on Gwibber’s multicolumn view!”
Computer: “Here you are!”
Seif: “Thanks!”
Implicit Relating via the WHILE-Operator in a User’s Query
Today, a user who wants to get back to what s/he was doing while perceiving or doing something else is given a hard time. Why? Well, because this user is not supplied with a direct link to the information X, which was used while Y happened, upon provision of that Y.
Here is how Zeitgeist solves the riddle: In the above video, Y is a tweet, which can be interpreted as an event because it has a timestamp. Zeitgeist takes the tweet, looks up the contemporaries, and provides them. Thereby, Zeitgeist enables the user to re-find X within a click from Y.
In the shown prototype implementation, Zeitgeist searches for the user’s activities within a five minute radius around the tweet’s timestamp and delivers those files, which have been involved in the activities. So Zeitgeist’s answer can be read like this: “While Ryan sent out his tweet, you were working on actions.py and listening to music.”
Stay tuned!

Seif: “Hey computer, I want to see what I was doing when Ryan Paul wrote his tweet about how to turn on Gwibber’s multicolumn view!”

Computer: “Well, tell me what files you were using then or where they are located!”

Seif: “Mmh, I was programming and listening to music.”

Computer: “That can be a lot of files, man. Tell me more!”

Seif: “OK, I just remembered that python file I was working on and I now also remember one artist and one song title of the music I was listening to at that time.”

Computer: “Great! Now tell this information to me, one at a time, and I’ll provide you the files.”

Seif: “Urgs!”

Ryan Paul and Seif Lotfy having Fun with Gwibber and Zeitgeist

The below video demonstrates that Seif’s computer can do better, if it has Zeitgeist running.

Zeitgeist in Gwibber from Seif Lotfy on Vimeo.

So, the above dialogue becomes considerably shorter to look something like this:

Seif: “Hey computer, I want to see … !”

Computer: “Here you are!”

Seif: “Thanks!”

Implicit Relating via the WHILE-Operator in a User’s Query

Today, a user who wants to get back to what s/he was doing while perceiving or doing something else is given a hard time. Why? Well, because this user is not supplied with a direct link to the information X, which was used while Y happened, upon provision of that Y.

Here is how Zeitgeist solves the riddle: In the above video, Y is a tweet, which can be interpreted as an event because it has a timestamp. Zeitgeist takes the tweet, looks up the contemporaries, and provides them. Thereby, Zeitgeist enables the user to re-find X within a click from Y.

In the shown prototype implementation, Zeitgeist searches for the user’s activities within a five minute radius around the tweet’s timestamp and delivers those files, which have been involved in the activities. So Zeitgeist’s answer can be read like this: “While Ryan sent out his tweet, you were working on actions.py and listening to these two songs.”

Stay tuned!

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