by Research Team | Jan 8, 2019 | Research Publications
Author(s): von Entreß-Fürsteneck, MatthiasBuchwald, ArneUrbach, Nils Abstract: Users of digital self-tracking devices increasingly benefit from multiple services related to their self-tracking data. Vice versa, new digital as well as “offline” service...
by Research Team | Jan 3, 2019 | Research Publications
Author(s): Estrada-Galinanes, VeroWac, Katarzyna Abstract: Health-related data analysis plays an important role in self-knowledge, disease prevention, diagnosis, and quality of life assessment. With the advent of data-driven solutions, a myriad of apps and Internet of...
by Research Team | Jan 1, 2019 | Research Publications
Author(s): William Hue Simon Jones Raj Sengupta Abstract: Despite enormous growth in the use of consumer self-tracking devices, the data that many patients collect about their condition is seldom integrated into conversations that take place in the clinic. In this...
by Research Team | Dec 29, 2018 | Research Publications
Author(s): Kneidinger-Müller, Bernadette Abstract: Digital traces occur as a consequence of using digital devices or applications, but they can also be produced intentionally, as in the case of self-tracking activities. Self-tracking increases the amount of data that...
by Research Team | Dec 20, 2018 | Research Publications
Author(s): Harley Bergroth Abstract: This article investigates everyday self-tracking as a practice of self-related knowledge production. Self-tracking activities are commonly narrated and imagined as productive of self-related knowledge and insight into one’s life...
by Research Team | Dec 17, 2018 | Research Publications
Author: Higham, Catherine F. Higham, Desmond J. Abstract: Multilayered artificial neural networks are becoming a pervasive tool in a host of application fields. At the heart of this deep learning revolution are familiar concepts from applied and computational...