InfoClip
In everyday life, there are numerous tasks that involve processing related to certain objects by a specific date and time. To prevent forgetting these tasks, one could consider using reminder applications. However, inputting task details into a system by articulating them in text can be cumbersome. In this study, we conceive a model that physically registers the presence of a task directly onto an object. As a concrete means to realize this, we propose a method where attaching a clip to an object registers a reminder. This concept allows for the setting of reminders simply by attaching a clip, which stores the designated time, to the object. The clip is equipped with a full-color LED, using color and flashing to indicate the presence of a task and its deadline information.
International conferences
- Kenro Go, Nagomu Horikoshi, Shion Tominaga, Jinta Nakamura, and Akihiro Miyata: Implementation and Evaluation of a Reminder Registration Interface for Daily Life Objects. Posters’ Extended Abstracts. 20th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII ’18), Communications in Computer and Information Science, Vol.852, pp.455–462 (2018).