Effects of environmental colour on mood: A wearable life colour capture device

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Abstract

Colour is everywhere in our daily lives and impacts things like our mood, yet we rarely take notice of it. One method of capturing and analysing the predominant colours that we encounter is through visual lifelogging devices such as the SenseCam. However an issue related to these devices is the privacy concerns of capturing image level detail. Therefore in this work we demonstrate a hardware prototype wearable camera that captures only one pixel - of the dominant colour prevelant in front of the user, thus circumnavigating the privacy concerns raised in relation to lifelogging. To simulate whether the capture of dominant colour would be sufficient we report on a simulation carried out on 1.2 million SenseCam images captured by a group of 20 individuals. We compare the dominant colours that different groups of people are exposed to and show that useful inferences can be made from this data. We believe our prototype may be valuable in future experiments to capture colour correlated associated with an individual's mood.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationMM'10 - Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia 2010 International Conference
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Pages1655-1658
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)9781605589336
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

Publication series

NameMM'10 - Proceedings of the ACM Multimedia 2010 International Conference

Keywords

  • colour and mood
  • lifelogging
  • sensecam
  • wearable cameras

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