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This paper examines and contrasts two approaches to collecting behavioural data within the home. The first of these involves filming from static video cameras combined with network logging to capture media consumption activities across multiple screens. The second utilises wearable cameras that passively collect still images to provide insights int...

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... idea of using wearable cameras in the multiscreens project arose in two interviews where the participants were aware of the other study. However they felt that they would need to focus more clearly on capturing their TV set and devices as these would not naturally be in the camera shot when relaxing on a sofa (Fig. ...

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