DocumentCode
3207757
Title
Spatial Electronic Mnemonics for Augmentation of Human Memory
Author
Ikei, Yasushi ; Ota, Hirofumi
Author_Institution
Tokyo Metropolitan Univ., Tokyo
fYear
2008
fDate
8-12 March 2008
Firstpage
217
Lastpage
224
Abstract
In this paper we propose a novel approach to augmenting human memory based on spatial and graphic information using wearable and smartphone devices. Mnemonics is a technique for memorizing a number of unstructured items that has been known for more than two millennia and was used in ancient Greece. Although its utility is remarkable, acquiring the skill to take advantage of mnemonics is generally difficult. In this study we propose a new method of increasing the effectiveness of classic mnemonics by facilitating the process of memorizing and applying mnemonics. The spatial electronic mnemonics (SROM) proposed here is partly based on an ancient technique that utilizes locations and images that reflect the characteristics of human memory. We first present the design of the SROM as a working hypothesis that augments traditional mnemonics using a portable computer. Then an augmented virtual memory peg (vMPeg) that incorporates a graphic numeral and a photograph of a location is introduced as a first implementation for generating a vMPeg. In an experiment, subjects exhibited remarkable retention of the vMPegs over a long interval. The second phase of placing items to remember on a generated vMPeg was also examined in a preliminary experiment, which also indicated good subject performance. In addition to evaluating the SROM by anylysing the scores for correct recall, a subjective evaluation was performed to investigate the nature of the SROM.
Keywords
augmented reality; neurophysiology; virtual reality; wearable computers; SROM; augmented virtual memory peg; human memory augmentation; portable computer; smartphone devices; spatial electronic mnemonics; vMPeg; wearable devices; Application software; Computer aided instruction; Computer interfaces; Electronic mail; Graphics; Humans; Pervasive computing; Portable computers; Virtual reality; Wearable computers; H.5.m [Information Interfaces and Presentation]: Miscellaneous; K.3.1 [Computer Uses in Education]: Computer-assisted instruction (CAI); Memory augmentation; Space and place; VR application; Visual images; Wearable computer;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Virtual Reality Conference, 2008. VR '08. IEEE
Conference_Location
Reno, NE
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1971-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-1972-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/VR.2008.4480777
Filename
4480777
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