Presentation 2006-01-19
Experience Communication based on Interactions Captured by Ubiquitous Experience Media
Kenji MASE,
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Abstract(in English) Human desire of recording personal and group experience has a long history since ancient period, which is discerned by the development of numerous kinds of medium that is used to record and share experiences. A ubiquitous computing environment will become a solid social infrastructure for recording human experiences in the real world and facilitating human activities. The captured activity can be used as a good source of novel communication in the infrastructure. We have developed wearable and ubiquitous experience recording systems and experience sharing systems which we call the ubiquitous experience media. This paper focuses on the non-cumbersome recording system, a corpus-based experience database system and abstracting and summarizing application in the form of experience diary.
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Keyword(in English) Interaction Corpus / Experience Sharing / Ubiquitous Experience Media / Lifelog
Paper # PRMU2005-143,HIP2005-113
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Title (in English) Experience Communication based on Interactions Captured by Ubiquitous Experience Media
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Keyword(1) Interaction Corpus
Keyword(2) Experience Sharing
Keyword(3) Ubiquitous Experience Media
Keyword(4) Lifelog
1st Author's Name Kenji MASE
1st Author's Affiliation ATR Media Information Science Laboratories:Information Technology Center, Nagoya University()
Date 2006-01-19
Paper # PRMU2005-143,HIP2005-113
Volume (vol) vol.105
Number (no) 535
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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