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Last spring/winter (pending data retrieval) Dcog-HCI lab members wore the “hat cam” during a busy period of time on library walk. One participant recalls certain things about this experience, but will he remember more after viewing the video? Can he identify his video from other videos? What elements of the video would allow him to identify it as his own, if all the footage is essentially the same?

In the next week, I’ll be asking these users to review segments of video and identify their own from a set of video segments, as well as reviewing some relevant literature.

I conducted a preliminary search of the literature, which enabled me to situate the question in what’s been done already, as well as to identify the key search phrases for this body of work. It seems like this is relative to a few people’s work right now, so I listed the publications I found here. The articles should be easily retreivable on scholar.google.com, but if you want an article that you can’t find, email me (whitney.friedman@gmail.com).
Best,
Whitney