Search Results - "Kalnikaite, Vaiva"
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Decision-making in the aisles: informing, overwhelming or nudging supermarket shoppers?
Published in Personal and ubiquitous computing (01-08-2013)“…Recent findings suggest that while shopping people apply ‘fast and frugal’ heuristics: short-cut strategies where they ignore most product information and…”
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A saunter down memory lane: Digital reflection on personal mementos
Published in International journal of human-computer studies (01-05-2011)“…We all collect personal mementos, treasured objects that remind us about our past. We also remember significant people and places from our past. A key way that…”
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Socio-Technical Lifelogging: Deriving Design Principles for a Future Proof Digital Past
Published in Human-computer interaction (05-04-2012)“…Lifelogging is a technically inspired approach that attempts to address the problem of human forgetting by developing systems that "record everything." Uptake…”
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Beyond being there? Evaluating augmented digital records
Published in International journal of human-computer studies (01-10-2010)“…Technological advances have made possible a new generation of digital prosthetic memory devices (or memory aids). Yet we currently know little about when, how…”
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"It took me back 25 years in one bound": self-generated flavor-based cues for self-defining memories in later life
Published in Human-computer interaction (02-11-2023)Get full text
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Passively recognising human activities through lifelogging
Published in Computers in human behavior (01-09-2011)“…► Lifelogging has potential as a future tool to automatically capture human behaviour. ► Machine learning and image processing algorithms developed to…”
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Re-thinking lifelogging: designing human-centric prosthetic memory devices
Published 01-01-2009“…Building Prosthetic Memory (PM) technology has been an active research area for the past few decades, with the primary aim in supporting Organic Memory (OM) in…”
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