In the IoT domain, users have the potential of connecting
their life with objects physically or virtually. As a result, users
have the chance to use, monitor and manage smart devices
and communicate with other people or objects. The act of
recording everyday life of people, their personal information
and data and the process of exchanging this information with
others throughout a network introduces the term of lifelogging.
Although the term sounds new, it has been used since
the old days, when people used to keep data and records about
their lives’ experiences and manage them effectively. The lifelogging
procedure can be separated into a two-phase
approach in which the first is the recording of personal data
from devices (i.e. sensors and actuators) and the second is
their uploading onto a virtual space such as a social network.