Title :
iFlashBack: a wearable electronic mnemonics to retain episodic memory visually real by video aided rehearsal
Author :
Hirose, Yoji ; Ikei, Yasushi ; Hirota, Koichi ; Hirose, Michitaka
Author_Institution :
Sony Ericsson Mobile Commun. Japan, Inc., Japan
Abstract :
This paper describes a wearable electronic mnemonics, the iFlashBack system that promotes human memorization process for the action the user performed in the real-world. The goal of the system is to exploit unlimited capacity of the human brain for storing the variety of information, by assisting memorization using recorded video and related information captured during interaction process to real-world objects. Memorization reinforcement is achieved by drawing attention, promoting rehearsal by flashing a video of interaction, and organizing memory by providing relevant information. The action of the user is captured by a cap-mounted miniature camera, an RFID reader, and arm posture sensors worn by the user. For video-aided rehearsal, a small HMD presents the captured scenes immediately after the user´s interaction behavior and/or at appropriate times in the user´s activity. We conducted basic experiments to demonstrate our idea. Two memory tasks - to change cup positions within grids and to memorize random dot images - were performed by subjects. The results suggested that the iFlashBack system could reinforce memorization of the user´s action by motion-controlled video aided rehearsal.
Keywords :
brain; helmet mounted displays; personal computing; radiofrequency identification; virtual reality; wearable computers; RFID reader; arm posture sensors; cap-mounted miniature camera; episodic memory; helmet mounted display; human brain; human memorization; iFlashBack system; information storage; memorization reinforcement; memory organization; motion-controlled video aided rehearsal; user action; user activity; user interaction behavior; wearable electronic mnemonics; Cameras; Chromium; Computer interfaces; Human computer interaction; Layout; Mobile communication; Multimedia systems; Organizing; Radiofrequency identification; Wearable sensors;
Conference_Titel :
Virtual Reality, 2005. Proceedings. VR 2005. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Bonn
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8929-8
DOI :
10.1109/VR.2005.1492791