Researchers from the Penn State and Stanford University have announced the launch of the Human Screenome Project today that aims to more accurately capture our digital footprint using an eyebrow-raising technique, background software that screenshots of your smartphone activity every five seconds to thoroughly comprehend our digital behaviors. Researchers have described a Screenome as “the record of individual experiences depicted as a sequence of screens that people observe and communicate with over time. The purpose is that just as the Human Genome Project and genomics developed our understanding of diseases, big data could give us a better idea of how technology is associated with social enigmas.
The Human ‘Screenome’ May Give Insight Into Human Digital Behaviours
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