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期刊名:Proceedings of the acm on interactive, mobile, wearable and ubiquitous technologies

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Varun Mishra,Florian Künzler,Jan-Niklas Kramer et al. Varun Mishra et al.
Just-In-Time Adaptive Intervention (JITAI) is an emerging technique with great potential to support health behavior by providing the right type and amount of support at the right time. A crucial aspect of JITAIs is properly timing the deliv...
Soujanya Chatterjee,Alexander Moreno,Steven Lloyd Lizotte et al. Soujanya Chatterjee et al.
Context plays a key role in impulsive adverse behaviors such as fights, suicide attempts, binge-drinking, and smoking lapse. Several contexts dissuade such behaviors, but some may trigger adverse impulsive behaviors. We define these latter ...
Peng Liao,Kristjan Greenewald,Predrag Klasnja et al. Peng Liao et al.
With the recent proliferation of mobile health technologies, health scientists are increasingly interested in developing just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs), typically delivered via notifications on mobile devices and designed to h...
Shibo Zhang,Yuqi Zhao,Dzung Tri Nguyen et al. Shibo Zhang et al.
We present the design, implementation, and evaluation of a multi-sensor, low-power necklace, NeckSense, for automatically and unobtrusively capturing fine-grained information about an individual's eating activity and eating episodes, across...
Mashfiqui Rabbi,Katherine Li,H Yanna Yan et al. Mashfiqui Rabbi et al.
Besides passive sensing, ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) are one of the primary methods to collect in-the-moment data in ubiquitous computing and mobile health. While EMAs have the advantage of low recall bias, a disadvantage is tha...
Rummana Bari,Md Mahbubur Rahman,Nazir Saleheen et al. Rummana Bari et al.
Stressful conversation is a frequently occurring stressor in our daily life. Stressors not only adversely affect our physical and mental health but also our relationships with family, friends, and coworkers. In this paper, we present a mode...
Jessica Schroeder,Ravi Karkar,Natalia Murinova et al. Jessica Schroeder et al.
Although self-tracking offers potential for a more complete, accurate, and longer-term understanding of personal health, many people struggle with or fail to achieve their goals for health-related self-tracking. This paper investigates how ...
Tony Liu,Jennifer Nicholas,Max M Theilig et al. Tony Liu et al.
Estimating the category and quality of interpersonal relationships from ubiquitous phone sensor data matters for studying mental well-being and social support. Prior work focused on using communication volume to estimate broad relationship ...
Zachary D King,Judith Moskowitz,Begum Egilmez et al. Zachary D King et al.
High levels of stress during pregnancy increase the chances of having a premature or low-birthweight baby. Perceived self-reported stress does not often capture or align with the physiological and behavioral response. But what if there was ...
Rawan Alharbi,Mariam Tolba,Lucia C Petito et al. Rawan Alharbi et al.
Activity-oriented cameras are increasingly being used to provide visual confirmation of specific hand-related activities in real-world settings. However, recent studies have shown that bystander privacy concerns limit participant willingnes...