Semi-Automated Tracking: A Balanced Approach for Self-Monitoring Applications

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作者
Choe E.K. [1 ]
Abdullah S. [2 ]
Rabbi M. [3 ]
Thomaz E. [4 ]
Epstein D.A. [5 ]
Cordeiro F. [5 ]
Kay M. [3 ]
Abowd G.D. [6 ]
Choudhury T. [2 ]
Fogarty J. [5 ]
Lee B. [7 ]
Matthews M. [2 ]
Kientz J.A. [5 ]
机构
[1] Choe, Eun Kyoung
[2] Abdullah, Saeed
[3] Rabbi, Mashfiqui
[4] Thomaz, Edison
[5] Epstein, Daniel A.
[6] Cordeiro, Felicia
[7] Kay, Matthew
[8] Abowd, Gregory D.
[9] Choudhury, Tanzeem
[10] Fogarty, James
[11] Lee, Bongshin
[12] Matthews, Mark
[13] Kientz, Julie A.
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
bioinformatics; data analysis; food tracking; healthcare; Internet of Things; mobile; mood tracking; personal informatics; pervasive computing; self-monitoring; semi-automated tracking; sleep tracking;
D O I
10.1109/MPRV.2017.18
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摘要
The authors present an approach for designing self-monitoring technology called 'semi-automated tracking,' which combines both manual and automated data collection methods. Through this approach, they aim to lower the capture burdens, collect data that is typically hard to track automatically, and promote awareness to help people achieve their self-monitoring goals. They first specify three design considerations for semi-automated tracking: data capture feasibility, the purpose of self-monitoring, and the motivation level. They then provide examples of semi-automated tracking applications in the domains of sleep, mood, and food tracking to demonstrate strategies they developed to find the right balance between manual tracking and automated tracking, combining each of their benefits while minimizing their associated limitations. © 2002-2012 IEEE.
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页数:10
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