"Self management and a new working style using gadgets and cloud applications"
Yamazaki san is the developer of “CamiApp”, a notepad which allows you to digitalize handwritten notes and organize them using its mobile application. Over 1 million units has been sold. He will share his insights about using tools such as gadgets and cloud applications to change the work style.
Takeda san works for Sony CSL as a web service developer and released “leaploop (http://leaploop.com/)” a service to support you to make activities your habit. He will be sharing some essences needed to make an activity a habit, based on data and analysis gathered from “leaploop”.
Hachimura san is engaged in health entertainment business, life log apps, and Taniguchi san in diabetes, smart health business. With the development of wearables and apps, logging our life for health and utilize the data from it is becoming much easier. They think that this will give birth to new types of health services that set themselves apart from the traditional health management. By looking at their experiments done in Chiba and Aichi Prefecture, we would like to think together about how we can make the world a healthier place.
•Dr.Cathal Gurrin, Dublin City University (http://dcu.ie/), Ireland and University of Tsukuba, Japan
"What can Lifelogging offer to Quantified Self"
He has been an active lifelogger since 2006 when he began to work with wearable cameras and has been a speaker at the recent global and European Quantified Self meetups. He has amassed a large archive of over 14 million sensecam images and is actively developing search and organization technologies for Personal Life Archives. He is regarded as a leading researcher in the field of Lifelogging, with his research having been featured by the Economist, New York Times, BBC and Discovery Channel in the past two years.