SCSE memory
The constant evolution of technology plays a huge role in shaping the current society. People are more dependent on technology now than compared to thirty years ago. With these developed technologies, plenty of new applications and tools are released for public usage. Social media applications su...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2019
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/76959 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | The constant evolution of technology plays a huge role in shaping the current society. People
are more dependent on technology now than compared to thirty years ago. With these
developed technologies, plenty of new applications and tools are released for public usage.
Social media applications such as Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat have been gaining
popularity due to how easy an individual can share their daily lives in the form of photographs
or videos. These media shared can be revisited any time to allow the individual to relieve
their memories of the past. However, as popular as these platforms may be, they do not
provide a unique sense of reminiscence when browsing through their past media. These
platforms lack the function to retrieve relevant results when there is an imperfect retrieval
cue. As such, they are not able to relate media together as episodes in a person’s life and
generate a memory playback which provides a sense of nostalgia.
This project develops a collective memory system called SCSE Memory which caters to the
community of the School of Computer Science and Engineering (SCSE) in Nanyang
Technological University (NTU). SCSE Memory allows the retrieval of memories to be based
on a community instead of any individual. This is achieved by extending and enhancing the
current MyLife and SnapMemory applications.
SnapMemory is an Android application that works in a similar fashion to the popular social
media applications where individuals can annotate and upload media captured or stored on
their smartphones. This SnapMemory application is modified to allow community usage with
existing functions such as effective image capturing, annotation and uploading of media in
the form of photograph or video. Individuals can now share their media to help build and
contribute to a community memory.
MyLife is a web application that does memory retrieval and playback based on search queries
provided by a user. MyLife utilizes the Autobiographical Memory Adaptive Resonance Theory
(AM-ART) network model to emulate the autobiographical memory in human beings. The
usage of this computational neural network model allows MyLife to handle imperfect queries
which most existing applications are not able to handle. It also supports memory wandering
where the memory retrieval results might seem to be a random set but in fact are
contextually related. The memory playback will be in the form of a slideshow where multiple
effects such as playback speed, image filter and music will be used.
This MyLife application is modified to cater to a community environment where search
queries and memory retrieval results are based on the community. The mood vectors utilized
for the memory retrieval are also modified to generate a more accurate result and allow
better flexibility for future extensions.
With all the enhancements and new functions in place, a comprehensive system has been
formed to provide individuals with a sense of nostalgia and reminiscent when viewing past
memories. |
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