Networks of Memories

Abstract : People naturally divide their everyday experience into a sequence of events and use these representations to organize perception, memory and communication (Zacks & Tversky, 2001; Zacks, Tversky & Iyer, 2001). In this project, we have created a platform for collecting lifelogging data to study context, characterized the distributional structure of context in the real world, empirically investigated people's ability to isolate when events occurred and developed algorithms capable of automatically segmenting and tagging lifelog data.

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