Presentation 2011-01-21
Life-log Utilization Model based on Positive Human Affordance
Masayuki IHARA, Minoru KOBAYASHI, Takahiro YOSHIOKA,
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Abstract(in English) This paper presents the life-log utilization model to establish environmental simulation systems that use "human affordance" collected as user life-log. We envisage that combining life-log applications with a consideration of cognitive science will bring better life-log utilization. Research questions in this study are how to collect life-logs without user hesitation to exposing the logs and how we can continuously utilize the latest life-logs. Our answer to the first question is to transform the recorded data to the extent that the user has no hesitation with the automatic release of his/her life log. Our answer to the second question is to employ the affordance theory in cognitive science. Many kinds of simulations can be conducted anytime using desired data taken from the user life-logs. This simulation flexibility in program choice, data range, and execution timing leads to the future advanced simulations.
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Keyword(in English) Life-log / Affordance / Positiveness / Environmental problem / Simulation
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Title (in English) Life-log Utilization Model based on Positive Human Affordance
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Keyword(1) Life-log
Keyword(2) Affordance
Keyword(3) Positiveness
Keyword(4) Environmental problem
Keyword(5) Simulation
1st Author's Name Masayuki IHARA
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Cyber Solutions Laboratories, NTT Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Minoru KOBAYASHI
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Cyber Solutions Laboratories, NTT Corporation
3rd Author's Name Takahiro YOSHIOKA
3rd Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University
Date 2011-01-21
Paper # ICM2010-34,LOIS2010-45
Volume (vol) vol.110
Number (no) 374
Page pp.pp.-
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