“…In fact, lifelogging can help to raise awareness about one's own quality of life, thanks to the use of wearable trackers, ambient sensors, and even manual entry to collect suitable indicators [3]. The spectrum of the technological developments is extremely broad, reaching from video-based approaches [1,4,5], including those exploiting multiple cameras and suitable artificial intelligence-based processing aimed at fall detection, such as [6][7][8], over ambient systems based on different sensors and technologies (such as microphones, pressure or vibration sensors) [9,10] to wearable technologies using acceleration and rotation rate sensors [11][12][13]. All these technologies and systems have in common that they can be used to support people in their everyday life, e.g., by detecting emergency situations, by identifying typical movement and behavior patterns as well as anomalies, or by remembering functions [2,14].…”