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Caprani N.;Piasek P.;Gurrin C.;O'Connor N.;Irving K.;Smeaton A.
2014
January
International Journal of Mobile Human Computer Interaction
Life-long collections: Motivations and the implications for lifelogging with mobile devices
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Automated wearable cameras Family Life-long collections Lifelogging Mobile devices
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Copyright © 2014, IGI Global. In this paper the authors investigate the motivations for life-long collections and how these motivations can inform the design of future lifelog systems. Lifelogging is the practice of automatically capturing data from daily life experiences with mobile devices, such as smartphones and wearable cameras. Lifelog archives can beneft both older and younger people; therefore lifelog systems should be designed for people of all ages. The authors believe that people would be more likely to adopt lifelog practices that support their current motivations for collecting items. To identify these motivations, ten older and ten younger participants were interviewed. It was found that motivations for and against life-long collections evolve as people age and enter different stages, and that family is at the core of life-long collections. These findings will be used to guide the design of an intergenerational lifelog browser.
1942-390X
10.4018/ijmhci.2014010102
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