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Lessons Learned from Two Cohorts of Personal Informatics Self-Experiments

by Research Team | Sep 1, 2017 | Research Publications

Author(s): Nediyana Daskalova Karthik Desingh Alexandra Papoutsaki Diane Schulze Han Sha Jeff Huang Abstract: Self-experiments allow people to investigate their own individual outcomes from behavior change, often with the aid of personal tracking devices. The...

Drawing inspiration from world of warcraft: Gamification design elements for behavior change technologies

by Research Team | Sep 1, 2017 | Research Publications

Author(s): Rapp, Amon Abstract: Human-computer interaction (HCI) researchers are increasingly designing technologies for behavior change, drawing on different perspectives, theories and models. In recent years, a new approach has started to be explored within the HCI...

Quantified Self Using IoT Wearable Devices

by Research Team | Aug 31, 2017 | Research Publications

Author(s): Ahmed IsmailLobna OsmanMohamed ElhosenyI. M. El-HenawyAbdulaziz Shehab Abstract: Nowadays, designing and developing wearable devices that could detect many types of diseases has become inevitable for E-health field. The decision-making of those wearable...

When self-tracking enters physical rehabilitation: From ‘pushed’ self-tracking to ongoing affective encounters in arrangements of care

by Research Team | Aug 30, 2017 | Research Publications

Author: Schwennesen, Nete Abstract: In this paper, I explore what happens when self-tracking technologies and devices travel into the context of physical rehabilitation and come to constitute what Lupton has called ‘pushed’ self-tracking. By unpacking the processes...

Computational approaches toward integrating quantified self sensing and social media

by Research Team | Aug 22, 2017 | Research Publications

Author(s): De Choudhury, MunmunKumar, MrinalWeber, Ingmar 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...
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