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Health empowerment through activity trackers: An empirical smart wristband study

by Research Team | Sep 1, 2016 | Research Publications

Author(s): Nelson, Elizabeth C.Verhagen, TibertNoordzij, Matthijs L. Abstract: The increasing popularity of activity trackers has shown a remarkable shift in human computer interaction; individuals seem willing to wear a device that constantly tracks health related...

New Frontiers of Quantified Self 2: Going Beyond Numbers

by Research Team | Sep 1, 2016 | Research Publications

Author(s): Rapp, AmonCena, FedericaKay, JudyKummerfeld, BobHopfgartner, FrankPlumbaum, TillLarsen, Jakob EgEpstein, Daniel AGouveia, Rúben Abstract: While the Quantified Self (QS) community is described in terms of “self-knowledge through numbers” people...

Data’s Intimacy: Machinic Sensibility and the Quantified Self

by Research Team | Sep 1, 2016 | Research Publications

Author: Sun-ha Hong Abstract: Today, machines observe, record, sense the world – not just for us, but sometimes instead of us (in our stead), and even indifferently to us humans. And yet, we remain human. Correlationism may not be up to a comprehensive ontology, but...

Privacy-related decision-making in the context of wearable use

by Research Team | Aug 24, 2016 | Research Publications

Author: Wieneke, AlexanderLehrer, ChristianeZeder, RaphaelJung, Reinhard Abstract: The widespread use of wearables for self-tracking activities despite potential privacy risks is an intriguing phenomenon. For firms, the data collected from individuals’ wearable...

Who Wants to Self-Track Anyway? Measuring the Relation between Self-Tracking Behavior and Personality Traits

by Research Team | Aug 5, 2016 | Research Publications

Author(s): Chatzigeorgakidis, GeorgiosCuttone, AndreaLehmann, SuneLarsen, Jakob Eg Abstract: We describe an empirical study of the usage of a mobility self-tracking app, SensibleJournal 2014, which provides personal mobility information to N=796 participants as part...
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