SLOG: Smartphone-Based Semantic Lifelogging Framework for Digital Prosthetic Memory Development
Author(s): Shaukat Ali, Shah Khusro, Akif Khan, Inayat Khan, Iftikhar Alam Salman Faiz Solehria Abstract: The advancements in sensors, processing, storage and networking technologies have turned smartphone into de facto lifelogging device. Realizing the lifelogging...
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Privacy Awareness in Lifelogging Technology Development
Author(s): Wiktoria Wilkowska Julia Offermann Liane Colonna Francisco Florez-Revuelta Pau Climent-Pérez Alex Mihailidis Angelica Poli Susanna Spinsante Martina Ziefle Abstract: Population aging resulting from demographic changes requires some challenging decisions...
The Association Between Smartphone App–Based Self-Monitoring of Hypertension-Related Behaviors and Reductions in High Blood Pressure: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
Author(s): Aikaterini Kassavou Michael Wang Venus Mirzaei Sonia Shpendi Rana Hasan Abstract: Background: Self-monitoring of behavior can support lifestyle modifications; however, we do not know whether such interventions are effective in supporting positive...
Experiences of health tracking in mobile apps for multiple sclerosis: A qualitative content analysis of user reviews
Author(s): Ashley Polhemus Sara Simblett Erin Dawe Lane Benjamin Elliott Sagar Jilka Esther Negbenose Patrick Burke Janice Weyer Jan Novak Marissa F Dockendorf Gergely Temesi Til Wykes RADAR-CNS Abstract: Background: Mobile health applications (apps)...
From Self-Tracking to Sleep-Hacking: Online Collaboration on Changing Sleep
Author(s): Kasper Karlgren Barry Brown Donald McMillan Abstract: With growing interest in how technology can make sense of our body and bodily experiences, this work looks at how these experiences are communicated through and with the help of technology. We present...
Burnout and the Quantified Workplace: Tensions Around Personal Sensing Interventions for Stress in Resident Physicians
Author(s): Daniel A. Adler, Emily Tseng, Khatiya C. Moon, John Q. Young, John M. Kane, Emanuel Moss, David C. Mohr, Tanzeem Choudhury Abstract: Recent research has explored computational tools to manage workplace stress via personal sensing, a measurement paradigm in...
Knowing (with) the body: Sensory knowing in contraceptive self-tracking
Author(s): Ellen Algera Abstract: Scholars have criticised reproductive self-tracking software applications (apps) for reducing embodied experiences to objective quantifications and leading to user self-alienation. Building on scholarly work that underscores the...
The Effect of Presentation Characteristics of “Quantified Self” Data on Consumers’ Continuance Participation Intention: An Empirical Study Based on Health-Related Apps
Author(s): Xiaowei Fan Jun Fan Jianglu Li Abstract: Purpose: The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly influenced the health and lifestyles of individuals. Increasing numbers of consumers now participate in quantified self (QS) process to learn more about their health-related...
How Does Sleep Tracking Influence your Life?: Experiences from a Longitudinal Field Study with a Wearable Ring
Author(s): Elina KuosmanenAku VisuriSaba KheirinejadNiels van BerkelHeli KoskimäkiDenzil FerreiraSimo Hosio Abstract: A new generation of wearable devices now enable end-users to keep track of their sleep patterns. This paper reports on a longitudinal study of 82...
Understanding People’s Perceptions of Approaches to Semi-Automated Dietary Monitoring
Author(s): Xi LuEdison ThomazDaniel A. Epstein Abstract: The respective benefits and drawbacks of manual food journaling and automated dietary monitoring (ADM) suggest the value of semi-automated journaling systems combining the approaches. However, the current...