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1 Capturing and Reviewing Context in Memory Aids Matthew Lee Anind Dey Carnegie Mellon University Human-Computer Interaction Institute

2 April 22, 20062 Recent Episodic Memory Recent episodic memory loss Anterograde amnesia Difficulty encoding an experience into long term memory (e.g. Dory from Finding Nemo) Affects people with Alzheimer’s disease, Korsakoff’s syndrome, other brain trauma, and elders Research goal: facilitate awareness of recent experiences using capture & review to maintain a sense of self and continuity leading to greater independence and confidence

3 April 22, 20063 Passive Capture What to capture? Sensors are good for capturing low-level details of a situation. e.g. objects, people, sounds, location, time, temperature, weather, physiological state Essentially, this is the “context of memories” Passive capture Does not require explicit user action to initiate capture Minimize the cost of capture

4 April 22, 20064 Reviewing Context Present the context of memories as: cues for memory recollection building-blocks for memory reconstruction Exercising intact cognitive abilities Assist memory abilities, not replace it Mental exercise may slow the progression of degenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s disease (DeVreese, et al, 1997)

5 April 22, 20065 Ethnography People with early Alzheimer’s disease and their caregivers in their homes To determine: What cues to capture? What is the best way to present cues? What existing strategies are used to compensate for episodic memory impairment? How to integrate capture and review into routines? Results will be used to design a context-aware memory aid for people with episodic memory impairments.

6 April 22, 20066 Questions What are the best practices in conducting an ethnography of people with cognitive disabilities? How to evaluate the effectiveness of a memory aid? Effective if users adopt it? Effective if users like it? Effective if users abilities don’t decline?


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