Do life-logging technologies support memory for the past? An experimental study using sensecam

TitleDo life-logging technologies support memory for the past? An experimental study using sensecam
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2007
AuthorsSellen, A, Fogg, A, Aitken, M, Hodges, S, Rother, C, Wood, K
Conference NameConference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings
ISBN Number1595935932
KeywordsCapture, Episodic or autobiographical memory, Images, Life-logging, Personal digital archives, SenseCam
Abstract

We report on the results of a study using SenseCam, a "life- logging" technology in the form of a wearable camera, which aims to capture data about everyday life in order to support people's memory for past, personal events. We find evidence that SenseCam images do facilitate people's ability to connect to their past, but that images do this in different ways. We make a distinction between "remembering" the past, and "knowing" about it, and provide evidence that SenseCam images work differently over time in these capacities. We also compare the efficacy of user-captured images with automatically captured images and discuss the implications of these findings and others for how we conceive of and make claims about life-logging technologies. © Copyright 2007 ACM.

DOI10.1145/1240624.1240636
Citation KeySellen2007