Real-time Behavioural Analysis using Google Glass
Publication Type:
Refereed Conference Meeting Proceeding
Abstract:
Lifelogging is a form of pervasive computing that represents a phenomenon whereby people can digitally record their own daily lives in varying amounts of detail, for a variety of purposes. Lifelogging offers huge potential for supporting behaviour change because it can capture the totality of life experience and provide heretofore unknown levels of insight into the real-world activities of the lifelogger. In this paper we present a real-time curated lifelogging prototype that can support real-time behavioural analysis by supporting immediate feedback and intervention to the lifelogger.
Conference Name:
Measuring Behaviour 2014
Proceedings:
Measuring Behaviour 2014 9th International Conference on Methods and Techniques in Behavioural Research
Digital Object Identifer (DOI):
10.NA
Publication Date:
27/08/2014
Conference Location:
Netherlands
Research Group:
Institution:
Dublin City University (DCU)
Open access repository:
Yes