LJMU launches lifelogging device
Imagine a device that could collect information from every gadget you own, creating a personal archive that stores everything from TV viewing habits to photos and even has the potential to link this data to emotions, telling us the patterns of what we have been doing when we are most happy. Dr Chelsea Dobbins, along with Professor Madjid Merabti, Dr Paul Fergus and Dr David Llewellyn-Jones, from the LJMU School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences has led the design of software to create human digital memories with the aid of pervasive mobile devices. Chelsea commented on her