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The irony and re-interpretation of our quantified self

by Research Team | Nov 1, 2013 | Research Publications

Author(s): Calvo, Rafael A.Peters, Dorian Abstract: The new possibilities afforded by cloud computing infrastructure, with respect to the large amounts of data that can now be collected and processed unobtrusively, have triggered a growing interest in systems that...

Activity recognition for the mind: Toward a cognitive “Quantified Self”

by Research Team | Oct 31, 2013 | Research Publications

Author: Kunze, KaiIwamura, MasakazuKise, KoichiUchida, SeiichiOmachi, Shinichiro Abstract: Applying mobile sensing technology to cognitive tasks will enable novel forms of activity recognition. Physical activity recognition technology has become mainstream-many...

Big Data and Disease Prevention: From Quantified Self to Quantified Communities

by Research Team | Sep 10, 2013 | Research Publications

Authors: Barrett, Meredith A.Humblet, OlivierHiatt, Robert A.Adler, Nancy E. Abstract: Big data is often discussed in the context of improving medical care, but it also has a less appreciated but equally important role to play in preventing disease. Big data can...

Tracking the quantified self [Technically Speaking]

by Research Team | Jul 24, 2013 | Research Publications

Author(s): Mcfedries, Paul Abstract: Self-tracking is not really a tool of optimization but of discovery, and if tracking regimes that we would once have thought bizarre are becoming normal, one of the most interesting effects may be to make us re-evaluate what...

Religiosity as a determinant of happiness

by Research Team | Jul 17, 2013 | Research Publications

Author(s): Gundlach, ErichOpfinger, Matthias Abstract: The empirical relation between happiness and religiosity is considered from the perspective of basic utility theory. An unbalanced cross-country panel data set is used to study whether religiosity can be...
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