Lifelogging: el fenómeno de las "cajas negras" personales

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3145/thinkepi.2020.e14f02

Palabras clave:

Gestión de información personal, Lifelogging, Yo cuantificado, Gestión del conocimiento, Computación ubicua, Autoseguimiento, Inteligencia ambiental, Informática personal, Computación en la nube, Riesgos.

Resumen

El lifelogging permite a las personas el registro digital de numerosos aspectos de la propia vida diaria. Traducido como "registro de las actividades vitales", suele practicarse con diversos grados de detalle y para una amplia variedad de propósitos. Es un registro continuo que actúa como apoyo a la memoria o incluso como sustituto de ella, y que constituye así­, de alguna manera, una "caja negra", exhaustiva y rigurosa, de ciertas actividades cotidianas. Ofrece, en consecuencia, un gran potencial para extraer conocimiento sobre cómo vivimos. Aunque la "captura total" parece por ahora irrealizable, sí­ es posible generar registros que, a pesar de ser inevitablemente parciales o fragmentados, resultan de gran utilidad en un buen número de escenarios en los que una persona puede inferir conocimiento sobre sí­ misma para su propio beneficio. Pero se debe tener presente que el almacenamiento de estos datos personales en espacios remotos presenta ciertos riesgos y debe entonces considerarse con cautela.

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2020-04-24

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Franganillo, J. (2020). Lifelogging: el fenómeno de las "cajas negras" personales. Anuario ThinkEPI, 14. https://doi.org/10.3145/thinkepi.2020.e14f02

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F. Tecnologí­as de información: normativa y gestión de información