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OmniTrack: A Flexible Self-Tracking Approach Leveraging Semi-Automated Tracking

by Research Team | Sep 11, 2017 | Research Publications

Author(s): Young-Ho Kim Jae Ho Jeon Bongshin Lee Eun Kyoung Choe Jinwook Seo Abstract: We now see an increasing number of self-tracking apps and wearable devices. Despite the vast number of available tools, however, it is still challenging for self-trackers to find...

In-Classroom Self-Tracking for Teachers and Students: Preliminary Findings From a Pilot Study

by Research Team | Sep 11, 2017 | Research Publications

Author(s): Elena Di Lascio Shkurta Gashi Danilo Krasic Silvia Santini Abstract: Self-tracking technologies are nowadays commonly used in areas like fitness or personal health. Their use in the work environment is however still under-explored. Employers do have an...

New frontiers of quantified self 3: exploring understudied categories of users

by Research Team | Sep 7, 2017 | Research Publications

Author(s): Rapp, Amon Cena, Federica Kay, Judy Kummerfeld, Bob Hopfgartner, Frank Plumbaum, Till Larsen, Jakob Eg Epstein, Daniel A. Gouveia, Rúben Abstract: Quantified Self (QS) field needs to start thinking of how situated needs may affect the use of self-tracking...

Interface and Data Biopolitics in the Age of Hyperconnectivity

by Research Team | Sep 6, 2017 | Research Publications

Author: Aconesi, Salvatore Abstract: This article describes their biopolitical implications for design from psychological, cultural, legal, functional and aesthetic/perceptive ways, in the framework of Hyperconnectivity: the condition according to which...

Interface and Data Biopolitics in the Age of Hyperconnectivity

by Research Team | Sep 6, 2017 | Research Publications

Author: Salvatore Laconesi Abstract: This article describes their biopolitical implications for design from psychological, cultural, legal, functional and aesthetic/perceptive ways, in the framework of Hyperconnectivity: the condition according to which...
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