Smart Lifelogging Technology for Episodic Memory Support

Ubiquitous computing technology has the potential to assist, compensate, and even enhance our natural cognitive abilities. Traditionally, computers are particularly well-suited for faithfully keeping records of vast amounts of information and providing us programmatic access to these records when we need it. Thus, computing can play a vital role in compensating for problems such as episodic memory impairment (EMI) common in individuals with neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease by keeping an account of the episodes in an individual’s life. Advances in ubiquitous computing extend the ability of systems from simply storing information to capturing high-fidelity representations of an individual’s life experiences unobtrusively. ABSTRACT

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