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Mobile apps for mood tracking: an analysis of features and user reviews

by Research Team | Apr 16, 2018 | Research Publications

Author(s): Clara Caldeira   Yu Chen  Lesley Chan  Vivian Pham  Yunan Chen  Kai Zheng  Abstract: Many mood tracking apps are available on smartphone app stores, but little is known about their features and their users’...

Activity Self-Tracking with Smart Phones: How to Approach Odd Measurements?

by Research Team | Apr 13, 2018 | Research Publications

Author(s): Villalobos-Zúñiga, GabrielaCherubini, Mauro Abstract: Tracking physical activity reliably is becoming central to many research efforts. In the last years specialized hardware has been proposed to measure movement. However, asking study participants to carry...

Long-term Compliance Habits: What Early Data Tells Us

by Research Team | Apr 11, 2018 | Research Publications

Author(s): Faust, Louis Jiménez, Priscilla Hachen, David Lizardo, Omar Striegel, Aaron Chawla, Nitesh V Abstract: The rise in popularity of physical activity trackers provides extensive opportunities for research on personal health, however, barriers such as...

Self-reflection and personal physicalization construction

by Research Team | Apr 1, 2018 | Research Publications

Author(s): Thudt, AliceHinrichs, UtaHuron, SamuelCarpendale, Sheelagh Abstract: Self-reflection is a central goal of personal informatics systems, and constructing visualizations from physical tokens has been found to help people reflect on data. However, so far,...

Eat & Tell: A Randomized Trial of Random-Loss Incentive to Increase Dietary Self-Tracking Compliance Palakorn

by Research Team | Apr 1, 2018 | Research Publications

Author(s): Achananuparp, Palakorn Lim, Ee-Peng Abhishek, Vibhanshu Yun, Tianjiao Abstract: A growing body of evidence has shown that incorporating behavioral economics principles into the design of financial incentive programs helps improve their cost-effectiveness,...
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