by Research Team | Jun 1, 2021 | Research Publications
Author(s): Kendra A. Wannamaker Sandeep Zechariah George Kollannur Marian Dörk Wesley Willett Abstract: We present I/O Bits, a prototype personal informatics system that explores the potential for user-driven and situated self-tracking. With simple tactile inputs and...
by Research Team | May 10, 2021 | Research Publications
Author(s): Elizabeth Victoria Eikey Clara Marques Caldeira Mayara Costa Figueiredo Yunan Chen Jessica L. Borelli Melissa Mazmanian Kai Zheng Abstract: Personal informatics tools can help users self-reflect on their experiences. When reflective thought occurs, it...
by Research Team | May 10, 2021 | Research Publications
Author(s): Zhenzhen ZhaoMarie Haikel-ElsabehPatricia BaudierDamien RenardAlexander Brem Abstract: People can now monitor and quantify their daily life activities through quantified-self products, such as self-tracking devices. These types of products are invading the...
by Research Team | May 3, 2021 | Research Publications
Author(s): Nediyana Daskalova Eindra Kyi Kevin Ouyang Arthur Borem Sally Chen Sung Hyun Park Nicole Nugent Jeff Huang Abstract: The ubiquity of self-tracking devices and smartphone apps has empowered people to collect data about themselves and try to self-improve....
by Research Team | May 1, 2021 | Research Publications
Author(s): Marit Bentvelzen Jasmin Niess Paweł W. Woźniak Abstract: Current personal informatics models consider reflection as an important stage in users’ journeys with trackers. However, these models describe reflection from a meta perspective and it remains unclear...
by Research Team | May 1, 2021 | Research Publications
Author(s): Melissa M.F. Li Abstract: Applications of telehealth technologies have largely focused on management of chronic illnesses. However, the use of telehealth for preventative healthcare is becoming increasingly relevant as the aging population rapidly...