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Genre Features of Lifelogging as Visualization of Individual Depersonalised Data

Student: Lapteva Daria

Supervisor: Tina Berezhnaya

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Data Journalism (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2021

Daily data collection has become an integral part of people's life. However, despite its widespread occurrence, this phenomenon is poorly known. Both in the Russian and foreign scientific community, it is difficult to find a unified theoretical base, a classification system and the privacy system of lifelogging. The problem of this research is critical observation of a theoretical basis for lifelogging, creation of the most complete classification of lifelogging practices, explore security measures used in lifelogging applications for further visualization of depersonalized data. The research method is a theoretical analysis of scientific literature on the development of lifelogging; analysis of mobile applications, devices and other lifelogging tools. The result of the research: we have chosen the definition of lifelogging that is most suitable for both the medical field and for the daily use of lifelogging applications; compiled a classification of lifelogging. According to the studied privacy rules, we collected data that were used for visualization. In the course of the research, we saw that lifelogging has become not only a technological advance, but also a cause of changes in socio-cultural behavior and personality formation. The study also showed that the data obtained through lifelogging is currently underestimated and poorly researched.

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