Goals and Topics
The primary goal of the workshop is to bring together technical experts, artists, designers, and possible end-users of Digital Object Memories in order to discuss technical, social, privacy, and legal implications of object memory systems, to establish a common view on requirements to digital memories, and to leverage cooperation in future activities. The workshop will combine traditional presentations and discussion with a practice-based experimentation.
Possible workshop topics include (but are not limited to):
- Architectures: General architectures and middleware approaches which allow for the realization of item memory functionality.
- Memory Content Representation and Modeling: Formats and methods for the representation and exchange of object memory content.
- Memory Creation: Technologies and concepts for the manual, semi-automatic, or automatic creation/capturing of memory content.
- Memory Mining: Algorithms to derive higher-order information like interaction patterns or state anomalies from object memories.
- Human Memory Access: Technologies, concepts, and interaction metaphors that make the content of object memories accessible to human users.
- Applications and Experiences: Application scenarios and existing implementations of digital object memory systems.
- Privacy and Legal Aspects: Discussion of topics like ownership of recorded data, access control, trustworthiness, or duration of storage.
- Social Implications: Discussion and studies related to possible implications of object memory systems on human relations to objects and other humans.
contact
Email Organizers
dome-workshop [at] dfki.de
Primary Mail Contact
Michael Schneider, DFKI
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3
D-66123 Saarbrucken, Germany
DOME-IoT 2010 was held at Copenhagen, Denmark on September 26, 2010 in conjunction with Ubicomp 2010.
Ubicomp 2010 conference