AutoJournaling: A Context-Aware Journaling System Leveraging MLLMs on Smartphone Screenshots

Tianyi Zhang, Shiquan Zhang, Le Fang, Hong Jia, Vassilis Kostakos, Simon D'Alfonso
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Journaling offers significant benefits, including fostering self-reflection, enhancing writing skills, and aiding in mood monitoring. However, many people abandon the practice because traditional journaling is time-consuming, and detailed life events may be overlooked if not recorded promptly. Given that smartphones are the most widely used devices for entertainment, work, and socialization, they present an ideal platform for innovative approaches to journaling. Despite their ubiquity, the potential of using digital phenotyping, a method of unobtrusively collecting data from digital devices to gain insights into psychological and behavioral patterns, for automated journal generation has been largely underexplored. In this study, we propose AutoJournaling, the first-of-its-kind system that automatically generates journals by collecting and analyzing screenshots from smartphones. This system captures life events and corresponding emotions, offering a novel approach to digital phenotyping. We evaluated AutoJournaling by collecting screenshots every 3 seconds from three students over five days, demonstrating its feasibility and accuracy. AutoJournaling is the first framework to utilize seamlessly collected screenshots for journal generation, providing new insights into psychological states through digital phenotyping.
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自动日志:利用智能手机屏幕截图上的 MLLMs 的情境感知日志系统
写日记有很多好处,包括促进自我反省、提高写作技巧和帮助监测情绪。然而,许多人放弃了写日记的做法,因为传统的写日记耗费时间,而且如果不及时记录,生活中的细节事件可能会被忽略。鉴于智能手机是娱乐、工作和社交中使用最广泛的设备,它为日记的创新方法提供了一个理想的平台。尽管智能手机无处不在,但人们对利用数字表型技术(一种从数字设备中不露痕迹地收集数据以深入了解心理和行为模式的方法)自动生成日志的潜力却很少进行探索。在本研究中,我们提出了 "自动日志"(AutoJournaling)系统,这是首个通过收集和分析智能手机截图来自动生成日志的系统。该系统捕捉生活事件和相应的情绪,为数字表型提供了一种新方法。我们通过在五天内每隔 3 秒钟收集三名学生的截图对 AutoJournaling 进行了评估,证明了它的可行性和准确性。AutoJournaling 是第一个利用无缝收集的截图生成日志的框架,通过数字表型为心理状态提供了新的见解。
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