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Lifelog
Personal record of one's daily life / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For the proposed project of the same name, see DARPA LifeLog.
A lifelog is a personal record of one's daily life in a varying amount of detail, for a variety of purposes. The record contains a comprehensive dataset of a human's activities. The data could be used to increase knowledge about how people live their lives.[2] In recent years, some lifelog data has been automatically captured by wearable technology or mobile devices. People who keep lifelogs about themselves are known as lifeloggers (or sometimes lifebloggers or lifegloggers).
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The sub-field of computer vision that processes and analyses visual data captured by a wearable camera is called "egocentric vision" or egography.[3]