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Publikováno v:
PerCom
A plethora of sensors embedded in wearable, mobile, and infrastructure devices allow us to seamlessly capture large parts of our daily activities and experiences. It is not hard to imagine that such data could be used to support human memory in the f
Autor:
Huy Viet Le, Evangelos Niforatos, Passant El Agroudy, Albrecht Schmidt, Tilman Dingler, Agon Bexheti, Marc Langheinrich
Publikováno v:
IEEE MultiMedia. 23:4-11
Technology has always had a direct impact on what humans remember. In the era of smartphones and wearable devices, people easily capture information, such as pictures and videos, on a daily basis. The so-called "quantified self" movement focuses on u
Publikováno v:
MobileHCI
Today's sensor-rich mobile and wearable devices allow us to seamlessly capture an increasing amount of our daily experiences in digital format. This process can support human memory by producing "memory cues", e.g., an image or a sound that can help
Publikováno v:
AH
The proliferation of ubiquitous technologies has allowed us to capture increasing amounts of our daily life in digital format ("lifelogging"). While much work in lifelogging has focused on augmenting human memory in clinical settings, e.g., for peopl
Autor:
Franz Gravenhorst, Sebastian Feese, Julia Seiter, Amir Muaremi, Bert Arnrich, Gerhard Tröster, Agon Bexheti
Publikováno v:
Pervasive and Mobile Computing. 15:166-180
The Hajj pilgrimage to Makkah and Madinah is one of the biggest annual events in the world, where millions of people congregate for religious rituals over several days. The main challenge for organizers and participants is to ensure a smooth flow thr
Publikováno v:
IEEE Pervasive Computing. 13:8-12
The appearance of a new generation of highly portable, maybe even fashionable image-based lifelogging device has the potential to disrupt our current understanding of what is “socially acceptable” in the same way that the Kodak Camera did over a
Publikováno v:
IOT
Bexheti, A, Langheinrich, M & Clinch, S 2016, Secure Personal Memory-Sharing with Co-located People and Places . in IoT2016-6th International Conference on the Internet of Things . Association for Computing Machinery, pp. 73-81, IoT2016-6th International Conference on the Internet of Things, Stuttgart, Germany, 7/11/16 . https://doi.org/10.1145/2991561.2991577
Bexheti, A, Langheinrich, M & Clinch, S 2016, Secure Personal Memory-Sharing with Co-located People and Places . in IoT2016-6th International Conference on the Internet of Things . Association for Computing Machinery, pp. 73-81, IoT2016-6th International Conference on the Internet of Things, Stuttgart, Germany, 7/11/16 . https://doi.org/10.1145/2991561.2991577
The abundance of interconnected devices in the Internet ofThings (IoT) offers a powerful vision on how automated capturesystems can aid humans remember their lives better. Alreadytoday, mobile and wearable devices allow people to createrich logs of t
Publikováno v:
UbiComp Adjunct
Recent technological improvements allow us to capture an increasing share of our everyday experiences, e.g. holidays, shopping routines, or sports activities, and store them in a digital format. An interesting avenue to explore in this context is how
Autor:
Agon Bexheti, Marc Langheinrich
Publikováno v:
MUM
Mobile and wearable devices allow people to capture different aspects of their life experiences (e.g. family holidays, work meetings, running activities, etc.) in the form of photos, videos, physiological data, etc. An interesting avenue to explore i
Publikováno v:
MobileHCI Adjunct
With the mobile phone turning into a lifelogging device alongside with the prevalence of wearables, people are able to record, store, and make sense of their daily activities. Using such insights, applications can help monitor physiological data, mot