Lifelogging
Also known as: Life Logging, Digital Lifelogging
Lifelogging is the practice of automatically and continuously capturing data about a person's daily life using sensors, cameras, GPS, and other digital tools, typically worn or carried by the individual. In the context of accessibility, lifelogging data can be used to build cognitive prostheses for people with memory impairments, supporting reminiscence therapy and daily routine management. Privacy, consent, and data management are significant ethical considerations, particularly when the person being logged has diminished cognitive capacity.
Category: Assistive Technology · Data Collection
Related: Cognitive Prosthesis · Dementia · Reminiscence Therapy