Lifelogging

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Lifelogging or self-tracking refers to the logging of various aspects of everyday life using activity trackers , camera recordings and / or self-created (digital) documents. The goals include a. Improving performance in sport and work, changing unhealthy habits or creating the most comprehensive possible documentation of the résumé. The quantified self movement (QS) is regarded as a pioneer of lifelogging in this regard.

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