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  2. Lifelog - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lifelog

    Evolution of the lifelogging lanyard camera. From left to right: Mann (1998); Microsoft (2004); Mann, Fung, Lo (2006); Memoto (2013) A lifelog is a personal record of one's daily life in a varying amount of detail, for a variety of purposes. The record contains a comprehensive dataset of a human's activities.

  3. This wearable Sony concept will let you document your life ...

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    From what little we've been told about the Lifelog camera concept, it seems users would be able to pair it to a smartphone and then set specific triggers for photo capture, like times of the day ...

  4. MyLifeBits - Wikipedia

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    MyLifeBits is a life-logging experiment begun in 2001. [1] It is a Microsoft Research project inspired by Vannevar Bush 's hypothetical Memex computer system. The project includes full-text search, text and audio annotations, and hyperlinks. The "experimental subject" of the project is computer scientist Gordon Bell, and the project will try to ...

  5. Cathal Gurrin - Wikipedia

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    Cathal Gurrin is an Irish Professor and lifelogger. [1][2] He is the Head of the Adapt Centre at Dublin City University, a Funded Investigator of the Insight Centre, [3] and the director of the Human Media Archives research group. He was previously the deputy head of the School of Computing. His interests include personal analytics and lifelogging.

  6. List of cameras which provide geotagging - Wikipedia

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    A camera with interface for an external GPS (the interface could be a physical connector or a bluetooth adapter to a remote GPS logger, or WiFi and an app to allow the camera to sync GPS from a smartphone); A storage media (CF or SD card) that has GPS or WiFi built-in (products like Eye-Fi provides cards like this, only supported for some cameras).

  7. Egocentric vision - Wikipedia

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    Egocentric vision or first-person vision is a sub-field of computer vision that entails analyzing images and videos captured by a wearable camera, which is typically worn on the head or on the chest and naturally approximates the visual field of the camera wearer. Consequently, visual data capture the part of the scene on which the user focuses ...

  8. DARPA LifeLog - Wikipedia

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    LifeLog was a project of the Information Processing Techniques Office of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) of the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD). ). According to its bid solicitation pamphlet in 2003, it was to be "an ontology-based (sub)system that captures, stores, and makes accessible the flow of one person's experience in and interactions with the world in order to ...

  9. Wearable computer - Wikipedia

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    A wearable computer, also known as a body-borne computer, [1][2] is a computing device worn on the body. [3] The definition of 'wearable computer' may be narrow or broad, extending to smartphones or even ordinary wristwatches. [4][5] Wearables may be for general use, in which case they are just a particularly small example of mobile computing.