Sensecam, made by Microsoft Research Ltd

Sensecam, made by Microsoft Research Ltd Sensecam, made by Microsoft Research Ltd Sensecam, made by Microsoft Research Ltd

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Sensecam, made by Microsoft Research Ltd., Cambridge, England, 2004-2010. Sensecam is a device worn around the neck to aid memory, taking a picture every time it senses a change in your environment. When the images are uploaded onto a computer and played back, the viewer experiences an immersive sense of recall. Sensecam has been trialled with dementia patients and will be on the general consumer market in the near future.

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Category:
Wellcome Wing
Object Number:
2010-87
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) and electronic components
type:
sensecam
credit:
Microsoft Research Ltd.