by Research Team | May 11, 2016 | Research Publications
Author(s): Abril, Eulàlia Puig Abstract: For individuals trying to lose or maintain weight, self-tracking their weight, diet, or exercise is important. In the past, different tracking modes have been examined, like paper and pencil, memory, or personal digital...
by Research Team | May 8, 2016 | Research Publications
Author: Rooksby, JohnAsadzadeh, ParvinRost, MattiasMorrison, AlistairChalmers, Matthew Abstract: Numerous studies have tracked people’s everyday use of digital devices, but without consideration of how such data might be of personal interest to the user. We have...
by Research Team | May 1, 2016 | Research Publications
Author(s): Ayobi, AmidMarshall, PaulCox, Anna L. Abstract: The real world use and design of personal informatics has been increasingly explored in HCI research in the last five years. However, personal informatics research is still a young multidisciplinary area of...
by Research Team | May 1, 2016 | Research Publications
Author(s): Epstein, Daniel A.Caraway, MonicaJohnston, ChuckPing, AnFogarty, JamesMunson, Sean A. Abstract: Recent research examines how and why people abandon self-tracking tools. We extend this work with new insights drawn from people reflecting on their experiences...
by Research Team | Apr 18, 2016 | Research Publications
Author(s): Sharon, Tamar Abstract: Self-tracking devices point to a future in which individuals will be more involved in the management of their health and will generate data that will benefit clinical decision making and research. They have thus attracted enthusiasm...