Every day we receive lots of information through our senses that is lost forever, because it lacked the strength or the repetition needed to generate a lasting memory. Combining the emerging Internet of Things and lifelogging sensors, we believe it is possible to build up a Digital Memory (Dig-Mem) in order to complement the fallible memory of people. This work shows how to realize the Dig-Mem in terms of interactions, affinities, activities, goals and protocols. We also complement this Dig-Mem with memory-aware services and a Dig-Mem browser. Furthermore, we propose a RFID Tag-Sharing technique to speed up the adoption of Dig-Mem. Experimentation reveals an improvement of the user understanding of Dig-Mem as time passes, compared to natura...
Social media has changed the way we look at memory. With the advent of numerous social media platfor...
Abstract. E-memories attempt to digitally encode all life experiences in an archive for later search...
Abstract—The richness of user-centric information gathered by modern devices can be used to keep tra...
Human digital memories focus on documenting our lifetime. This outlet allows us to capture and bring...
Human digital memories focus on documenting our lifetime. This outlet allows us to capture and bring...
The explosion of mobile computing and the sharing of content ubiquitously has enabled users to creat...
The abundance of mobile and sensing devices, within our environment, has led to a society in which a...
Memories are an important aspect of a person's life and experiences. The area of human digital memor...
This paper presents a novel computational human memory augmentation concept, Ubiquitous Memories, us...
We describe a wearable sensor technology that passively records "lifelog" images and sensor readings...
The rapid deployment of low-cost ubiquitous sensing devices- including RFID tags and readers, global...
With age, injury, or disease, human memory can be significantly impaired. Current coping strategies ...
Digital media content can contain items that are very personal and valuable for their owner. Such it...
The explosion of mobile computing and the sharing of content ubiquitously has enabled users to creat...
Abstract. The rapid deployment of low-cost ubiquitous sensing devices – including RFID tags and read...
Social media has changed the way we look at memory. With the advent of numerous social media platfor...
Abstract. E-memories attempt to digitally encode all life experiences in an archive for later search...
Abstract—The richness of user-centric information gathered by modern devices can be used to keep tra...
Human digital memories focus on documenting our lifetime. This outlet allows us to capture and bring...
Human digital memories focus on documenting our lifetime. This outlet allows us to capture and bring...
The explosion of mobile computing and the sharing of content ubiquitously has enabled users to creat...
The abundance of mobile and sensing devices, within our environment, has led to a society in which a...
Memories are an important aspect of a person's life and experiences. The area of human digital memor...
This paper presents a novel computational human memory augmentation concept, Ubiquitous Memories, us...
We describe a wearable sensor technology that passively records "lifelog" images and sensor readings...
The rapid deployment of low-cost ubiquitous sensing devices- including RFID tags and readers, global...
With age, injury, or disease, human memory can be significantly impaired. Current coping strategies ...
Digital media content can contain items that are very personal and valuable for their owner. Such it...
The explosion of mobile computing and the sharing of content ubiquitously has enabled users to creat...
Abstract. The rapid deployment of low-cost ubiquitous sensing devices – including RFID tags and read...
Social media has changed the way we look at memory. With the advent of numerous social media platfor...
Abstract. E-memories attempt to digitally encode all life experiences in an archive for later search...
Abstract—The richness of user-centric information gathered by modern devices can be used to keep tra...