Abstract
In recent times, Human–Computer Interaction(HCI)-related research has shown an increasing interest in systems designed for supporting human memory. As regards, the extent to which Augmented Reality (AR) being used to experience the reality is blooming and being applied to each and every sector of HCI thoroughly. In this paper, we are presenting a mobile-based system and its design, build-out, and procedure to reminisce past memories using lifelogging system where users store images with related details in cloud storage based on location. When the user comes back to the location, using the concept of geo-location-based AR, the stored images are augmented into the pre-existing reality. As a result of tapping onto the objects, the pre-stored images with provided details are overlaid on the view screen. We propose that such approaches can encourage more mindful engagement with lifelogging system and AR promoting positive effects linked to reminiscing with a little to no cognitive work.
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Sakib, M.N., Rahman, M.M., Mahmud, H., Hasan, M.K. (2022). Augmented Reality-Based Lifelogging System for Reminiscence. In: Hossain, S., Hossain, M.S., Kaiser, M.S., Majumder, S.P., Ray, K. (eds) Proceedings of International Conference on Fourth Industrial Revolution and Beyond 2021 . Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 437. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-2445-3_34
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