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Quantified Self-Using Consumer Wearable Device: Predicting Physical and Mental Health

by Research Team | Apr 30, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Pardamean, BensSoeparno, HaryonoBudiarto, ArifMahesworo, BharunoBaurley, James Abstract: Objectives: Recently, wearable device technology has gained more popularity in supporting a healthy lifestyle. Hence, researchers have begun to put significant efforts...

Toward Future-Centric Personal Informatics: Expecting Stressful Events and Preparing Personalized Interventions in Stress Management

by Research Team | Apr 21, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Kwangyoung Lee Hyewon Cho Kobiljon Toshnazarov Nematjon Narziev So Young Rhim Kyungsik Han YoungTae Noh Hwajung Hong Abstract: Stress is caused by a variety of events in our daily lives. By anticipating stressful situations, we can prepare and better cope...

Digital inequalities in the use of self-tracking diet and fitness apps: Interview study on the influence of social, economic, and cultural factors

by Research Team | Apr 18, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Régnier, FaustineChauvel, Louis Abstract: Background: Digital devices are driving economic and social transformations, but assessing the uses, perceptions, and impact of these new technologies on diet and physical activity remains a major societal...

Being (In)Visible: Privacy, Transparency, and Disclosure in the Self-Management of Bipolar Disorder

by Research Team | Apr 1, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Justin Petelka Lucy Van Kleunen Liam Albright Elizabeth Murnane Stephen Voida  Jaime Snyder  Abstract: Research in personal informatics (PI) calls for systems to support social forms of tracking, raising questions about how privacy can and should support...

TandemTrack: Shaping Consistent Exercise Experience by Complementing a Mobile App with a Smart Speaker

by Research Team | Apr 1, 2020 | Research Publications

Author(s): Yuhan Luo Bongshin Lee Eun Kyoung Choe Abstract: Smart speakers such as Amazon Echo present promising opportunities for exploring voice interaction in the domain of in-home exercise tracking. In this work, we examine if and how voice interaction complements...
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