Author(s):
- Sanjay Krishna Anbalagan
- George Grinstein
- Shweta Purushe
Abstract:
There are often several interconnected complex factors affecting one’s healthy behavior. Visualization of a single factor, as current tools provide, is limited and makes overall analysis difficult. We describe a system that supports both the self-monitoring of vital statistics as well as the collaborative exploratory analysis of multivariate contextual and behavioral information with respective domain experts. These analyses, data and visualizations are automatically shared through the use Google Drive.
Documentation: https://doi.org/10.1109/IC3I.2014.7019775
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