In this article, we discuss what one would do with a complete life of digital memories, and
examine the possible applications that might prove useful over the course of a lifetime and
beyond. We also consider reasons why one might not want to keep everything about one’s life,
outline some research challenges, and also identify the unique leverage that having a complete
(across both time and data types) life record might bring to Personal Information Management
(PIM) problems.
%0 Journal Article
%1 czerwinski2006digital
%A Czerwinski, M.
%A Gage, D.W.
%A Gemmell, J.
%A Marshall, C.C.
%A Pérez-Quiñones, M.A.
%A Skeels, M.M.
%A Catarci, T.
%D 2006
%I ACM
%J Communications of the ACM
%K Abundant_Storage Ambient_Intelligence Application Digital_Diary Digital_Memory Personal_Digital_Assistant Personal_Information_Management Pervasive_Computing Research_Questions Ubiquitous_Computing ubicomp
%N 1
%P 50
%T Digital memories in an era of ubiquitous computing and abundant storage
%U http://scholar.google.de/scholar.bib?q=info:_pR_sVeVjDIJ:scholar.google.com/&output=citation&hl=de&as_sdt=2000&ct=citation&cd=0
%V 49
%X In this article, we discuss what one would do with a complete life of digital memories, and
examine the possible applications that might prove useful over the course of a lifetime and
beyond. We also consider reasons why one might not want to keep everything about one’s life,
outline some research challenges, and also identify the unique leverage that having a complete
(across both time and data types) life record might bring to Personal Information Management
(PIM) problems.
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abstract = {In this article, we discuss what one would do with a complete life of digital memories, and
examine the possible applications that might prove useful over the course of a lifetime and
beyond. We also consider reasons why one might not want to keep everything about one’s life,
outline some research challenges, and also identify the unique leverage that having a complete
(across both time and data types) life record might bring to Personal Information Management
(PIM) problems.},
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author = {Czerwinski, M. and Gage, D.W. and Gemmell, J. and Marshall, C.C. and P{\'e}rez-Qui{\~n}ones, M.A. and Skeels, M.M. and Catarci, T.},
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title = {{Digital memories in an era of ubiquitous computing and abundant storage}},
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