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Do Life-Logging Technologies Support Memory for the Past? an Experimental Study Using SenseCam

Source: Microsoft
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: The idea of a ""life-log"" or a personal digital archive is a notion that can be traced back at least 60 years. The vision is that technology will allow to capture everything that ever happened, to record every event ever experienced and to save every bit of information one have ever touched. This Microsoft paper report on the results of a study using SenseCam, a ""lifelogging"" technology in the form of a wearable camera, which aims to capture data about everyday life in order to support people’s memory for past, personal events.


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