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Welcome to the SenseCam Wiki!
SenseCam is a wearable digital camera that takes photos automatically. Originally conceived as a personal 'Black Box' accident recorder, it soon became clear that SenseCam had great potential in a wide variety of application areas. This wiki is a forum for the exchange of information about SenseCam, primarily for the researchers and clinicians around the world who are exploring a multitude of uses for the device. Use the navigation bar on the left to find out more.
SenseCam was conceived and developed by Microsoft Research, in the Sensors and Devices Group in Cambridge, UK. There is more information on the Microsoft SenseCam website along with various resources including downloadable images and videos.
Contribute to SenseCam Wiki
If you would like to contribute information about your SenseCam research to the SenseCam Wiki you can register by sending an email to sensecamwiki@computing.dcu.ie with your request. Please ensure to provide your full name within the email.
Latest news
- DCU/CLARITY SenseCam browser now available for all as an open source release- 15th February 2010
- The Vicon Life Recorder - Lifelogging Takes Another Step Forward- 28th October 2009, Singularity Hub
- Vicon have announced a licencing agreement with Microsoft under which they will manufacture and sell devices incorporating SenseCam technology - 15 October 2009
- Gordon Bell's and Jim Gemmell's book on Total Recall has a nice website with news, discussion, comments, etc.
- Life Recorders May Be This Century’s Wrist Watch - 06 September 2009, TechCrunch
- This Is Your Lifelog - 03 September 2009, Gordon Bell speaks about SenseCam to Business Week
- New study proves that Microsoft’s sensory innovation aids memory recall – 13 March 2009, Microsoft Research press release
- Utilising Wearable Sensor Technology to Provide Effective Memory Cues - January 2009, ERCIM News
Please refer to the news archive for older news.
