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Computational approaches toward integrating quantified self sensing and social media

by Research Team | Mar 1, 2017 | Research Publications

Authors: Munmun De Choudhury Mrinal Kumar Ingmar Weber Abstract: The growing amount of data collected by quantified self tools and social media hold great potential for applications in personalized medicine. Whereas the first includes health-related physiological...

Think Like a Hacker: Insights on the Latest Attack Vectors (and Security Controls) for Medical Device Applications

by Research Team | Mar 1, 2017 | Research Publications

Author(s): Khera, Mandeep Abstract: Ready or not, the Internet of things (IoT) is here. No longer just a buzz term, it’ll continue to grow at an unprecedented pace over the next few years expecting to reach over 25 billion connected devices by 2020. History...

From Personal Informatics to Family Informatics: Understanding Family Practices around Health Monitoring

by Research Team | Feb 25, 2017 | Research Publications

Author(s): Charlotte P LeeSteve PoltrockLouise BarkhuusMarcos BorgesWendy KelloggLaura R PinaSang-Wha SienTeresa WardJason C YipSean A MunsonJames FogartyJulie A Kientz Abstract: In families composed of parents and children, the health of parents and children is often...

Personal Informatics, Self-Insight, and Behavior Change: A Critical Review of Current Literature

by Research Team | Feb 17, 2017 | Research Publications

Author(s): Kersten-van Dijk, Elisabeth T.Westerink, Joyce H.D.M.Beute, FemkeIJsselsteijn, Wijnand A. Abstract: Personal informatics (PI) systems allow users to collect and review personally relevant information. The purpose commonly envisioned for these systems is...

Orthosomnia: Are some patients taking the quantified self too far?

by Research Team | Feb 15, 2017 | Research Publications

Author(s): Baron, Kelly GlazerAbbott, SabraJao, NancyManalo, NatalieMullen, Rebecca Abstract: The use of wearable sleep tracking devices is rapidly expanding and provides an opportunity to engage individuals in monitoring of their sleep patterns. However, there are a...
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