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Impact of reviewing lifelogging photos on recalling episodic Memories

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Impact of reviewing lifelogging photos on recalling episodic Memories. / El Agroudy, Passant ; Machulla, Tonja; Rzayev, Rufat et al.
UbiComp '16 Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct. New York: ACM, 2016. p. 1014-1019.

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El Agroudy, P, Machulla, T, Rzayev, R, Dingler, T, Funk, M, Schmidt, A, Ward, G & Clinch, SE 2016, Impact of reviewing lifelogging photos on recalling episodic Memories. in UbiComp '16 Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct. ACM, New York, pp. 1014-1019. https://doi.org/10.1145/2968219.2968562

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El Agroudy, P., Machulla, T., Rzayev, R., Dingler, T., Funk, M., Schmidt, A., Ward, G., & Clinch, S. E. (2016). Impact of reviewing lifelogging photos on recalling episodic Memories. In UbiComp '16 Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct (pp. 1014-1019). ACM. https://doi.org/10.1145/2968219.2968562

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El Agroudy P, Machulla T, Rzayev R, Dingler T, Funk M, Schmidt A et al. Impact of reviewing lifelogging photos on recalling episodic Memories. In UbiComp '16 Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct. New York: ACM. 2016. p. 1014-1019 doi: 10.1145/2968219.2968562

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El Agroudy, Passant ; Machulla, Tonja ; Rzayev, Rufat et al. / Impact of reviewing lifelogging photos on recalling episodic Memories. UbiComp '16 Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct. New York : ACM, 2016. pp. 1014-1019

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abstract = "Photos are a rich and popular form for preserving memories. Thus, they are widely used as cues to augment human memory. Near-continuous capture and sharing of photos have generated a need to summarize and review relevant photos to revive important events. However, there is limited work on exploring how regular reviewing of selected photos influence overall recall of past events. In this paper, we present an experiment to investigate the effect of regular reviewing of egocentric lifelogging photos on the formation and retrieval of autobiographic memories. Our approach protects the privacy of the participants and provides improved validation for their memory performance compared to existing approaches. The results of our experiment are a step towards developing memory shaping algorithms that accentuate or attenuate memories on demand.",
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