Lifelogging memory appliance for people with episodic memory impairment

作者: Matthew L. Lee , Anind K. Dey

DOI: 10.1145/1409635.1409643

关键词: Caregiver burdenLifelogComputer scienceRecallCognitive psychologyMemory impairmentEpisodic memory

摘要: Lifelogging technologies have the potential to provide memory cues for people who struggle with episodic impairment (EMI). These enable recollection of significant experiences, which is important EMI regain a sense normalcy in their lives. However, lifelogging often collect an overwhelmingly large amount data review. The best need be extracted and presented way that supports recollection. We describe design new system captures photos, ambient audio, location information leverages both automated content/context analysis expertise family caregivers facilitate extraction annotation salient summary consisting good from lifelog. presents selected review maximizes opportunities person think deeply about these trigger on his own without burdening caregiver. compare our another requires caregiver repeatedly guide process. Our self-guided resulted better retention imposed smaller burden whereas caregiver-guided approach provided more interaction.

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