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In addition to aiding memory loss,  there are many possible applications  for Revue.

 

  • Improving General Cognitive Functioning
  • Ethnography
  • Monitoring exercise, medication, food and alcohol intake
  • Security, law enforcement, and military applications
  • Emergency services
  • Reflective practice
  • Teaching and school projects
  • Documentary making and art projects
  • Market research
  • Other medical uses (assessing physical and mental health conditions, monitoring outcomes of treatment, monitoring behavior)

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Revue is a research tool aimed at helping people with severe memory impairment including Alzheimer's disease. Revue takes photos unobtrusively when triggered by the internal sensors within the camera and can also be set up to work on a timer, taking photos every 30 seconds. Images are uploaded at the end of the user’s day or particular event such as a wedding, day trip or holiday.

EXAMPLE PHOTOS TAKEN WITH REVUE

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TIME LAPSE VIDEO OF REVUE PHOTOS

SENSECAM


Revue is based on Microsoft’s SenseCam technology. Eye Witness recently reported how a person with severe memory loss recalled events after using SenseCam.

SenseCam has been used by researchers over the past 6 years with compelling results.

Microsoft Research Cambridge
CLARITY, Dublin City University
FireFish Qualitative Research
•Halvar Jonson Centre for Brain Injury
•Oxford Brookes University - 'Understanding Everyday Mobilities'
•London School of Economics
Oliver Zangwill Centre
•Peninsula Medical School
•University of California
University of Oxford, BHF Health Promotion Research Group
•University of Toronto
•University of Westminster

University of Cambridge
University of Leeds
University of East Anglia
University of Birmingham
University of California, Irvine
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Carnegie Mellon University
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
University of Amsterdam
University of Berlin

•Brighton & Hove Psychology service for adults with learning disabilities

MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge

 

   

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