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An ontology for quantified self: Capturing the concepts behind the numbers

by Research Team | Sep 28, 2016 | Research Publications

Author(s): Cena, FedericaLikavec, SilviaRapp, AmonMarcengo, Alessandro Abstract: This paper tackles an important issue of how to use semantic web technologies for Quantified Self (QS). Ontologies offer a great opportunity for data integration and reasoning over data...

Are Happiness and Life Satisfaction Different Across Religious Groups? Exploring Determinants of Happiness and Life Satisfaction

by Research Team | Sep 26, 2016 | Research Publications

Author(s): Ngamaba, Kayonda HubertSoni, Debbie Abstract: This study explores whether different religions experience different levels of happiness and life satisfaction and in case this is affected by country economic and cultural environment. Using World Value Survey...

Wireless Heart Patients and the Quantified Self

by Research Team | Sep 22, 2016 | Research Publications

Author: Grew, Julie Christina Svendsen, Mette Nordahl Abstract: Remote monitoring of implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) patients links patients wirelessly to the clinic via a box in their bedroom. The box transmits data from the ICD to a remote database...

Managed forgetting, data condensation & preservation in application

by Research Team | Sep 6, 2016 | Research Publications

Author Jilek, ChristianSchwarz, SvenMaus, HeikoDengel, Andreas Abstract: With an increasing amount of available sensors lifelogging produces more and more data. Thus, realizing necessary condensation and forgetting processes becomes a challenge. In the last three...

Reconsidering the device in the drawer: Lapses as a design opportunity in personal informatics

by Research Team | Sep 1, 2016 | Research Publications

Author(s): Epstein, Daniel A.Kang, Jennifer H.Pina, Laura R.Fogarty, JamesMunson, Sean A. Abstract: People stop using personal tracking tools over time, referred to as the lapsing stage of their tool use. We explore how designs can support people when they lapse in...
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