Intelligent Memory Augmentation and Pervasive Computing Techniques for Current Reminders, Recalls
J.S. Lather1, Neeraj Garg2, S.K. Dhurandher3
1J.S.Lather, Depatment. of Electrical and Electronics Engineering , NIT kurukshetra, India.
2Neeraj Garg, Department of Computer Science Engineering, MAIT, Delhi, India.
3S.K. Dhurandher, Department of Information Technology NSIT, Delhi, India.
Manuscript received on March 02, 2013. | Revised Manuscript received on April 13, 2013. | Manuscript published on April 30, 2013. | PP: 870-876 | Volume-2, Issue-4, April 2013. | Retrieval Number: D1466042413/2013©BEIESP

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Abstract: Context-awareness is becoming an essential feature of services in smart environments in which various computing and sensing devices and position technologies are involved. Location, the most essential part of contextual information, is useful in many applications for determining position, navigation, routing, and tracking of person but if we embed memory recall activities with that particular location for that particular user like if a person had visited earlier to same place etc., then this can be called location with personal touch feel for user. Similarly remembering some works and getting notifications via some electronic gazette or getting reminder through that particular location database is also a big relief. This paper will try to cover all those existing works and applications which tried to relieve a user from tension to remember things or to-do works as it was made possible via application. This paper will also open different ideas with some methodologies to fulfill it to large number of researchers who are working in associative memory or cues for memory augmentation research works.
Keywords: Memory cue, Associative memory, Context descriptor, Thought, Augmentation etc.