TY - CHAP
T1 - Reading-life log as a new paradigm of utilizing character and document media
AU - Kise, Koichi
AU - Omachi, Shinichiro
AU - Uchida, Seiichi
AU - Iwamura, Masakazu
AU - Inami, Masahiko
AU - Kunze, Kai
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer Japan KK 2017. All rights reserved.
PY - 2017/4/20
Y1 - 2017/4/20
N2 - "You are what you read." As this sentence implies, reading is important for building our minds. We are investing a huge amount of time for reading to input information. However the activity of "reading" is done only by each individual in an analog way and nothing is digitally recorded and reused. In order to solve this problem, we record reading activities as digital data and analyze them for various goals. We call this research "reading-life log." In this chapter, we describe our achievements of the reading-life log. A target of the reading-life log is to analyze reading activities quantitatively and qualitatively: when, how much, what you read, and how you read in terms of your interests and understanding. Body-worn sensors including intelligent eyewear are employed for this purpose. Another target is to analyze the contents of documents based on the users' reading activities: for example, which are the parts most people feel difficult/interesting. Materials to be read are not limited to books and documents. Scene texts are also important materials which guide human activities.
AB - "You are what you read." As this sentence implies, reading is important for building our minds. We are investing a huge amount of time for reading to input information. However the activity of "reading" is done only by each individual in an analog way and nothing is digitally recorded and reused. In order to solve this problem, we record reading activities as digital data and analyze them for various goals. We call this research "reading-life log." In this chapter, we describe our achievements of the reading-life log. A target of the reading-life log is to analyze reading activities quantitatively and qualitatively: when, how much, what you read, and how you read in terms of your interests and understanding. Body-worn sensors including intelligent eyewear are employed for this purpose. Another target is to analyze the contents of documents based on the users' reading activities: for example, which are the parts most people feel difficult/interesting. Materials to be read are not limited to books and documents. Scene texts are also important materials which guide human activities.
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U2 - 10.1007/978-4-431-56535-2_7
DO - 10.1007/978-4-431-56535-2_7
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85035070258
SN - 9784431565338
VL - 2
SP - 197
EP - 233
BT - Horizontal Expansion
PB - Springer Japan
ER -