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Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies(2)
2019 8th International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction, ACII 2019(1)
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A multisensor person-centered approach to understand the role of daily activities in job performance with organizational personas
ArticleAbstract: Several psychologists posit that performance is not only a function of personality but also of situaPalabras claves:Media access control, Multi-channel, Radio interference, Wireless Sensor NetworksAutores:Abowd G.D., Campbell A.T., Chawla N.V., D'Mello S.K., De Choudhury M., Dey A.K., Gregg J.M., Jiang K., Lin S., Liu Q., Mark G., Martinez G.J., Mattingly S.M., Mirjafari S., Moskal E., Mulukutla R., Nepal S.K., Nies K., Pablo Robles-Granda, Rajvanshy H., Reddy M.D., Saha K., Sirigiri A., Striegel A.D., Swain V.D., Tay L.Fuentes:scopusAlignment between Heart Rate Variability from Fitness Trackers and Perceived Stress: Perspectives from a Large-Scale in Situ Longitudinal Study of Information Workers
ArticleAbstract: Background: Stress can have adverse effects on health and well-being. Informed by laboratory findingPalabras claves:ecological momentary assessment, EMA, fitness tracker, Heart Rate Variability, HRV, perceived stress, Stress measurement, WearablesAutores:Akbar F., Aledavood T., D’Mello S., Grover T., Mark G., Martinez G.J., Mattingly S.M., Pablo Robles-Granda, Striegel A.D.Fuentes:scopusImputing Missing Social Media Data Stream in Multisensor Studies of Human Behavior
Conference ObjectAbstract: The ubiquitous use of social media enables researchers to obtain self-recorded longitudinal data ofPalabras claves:imputation, Multisensor, Social media, wellbeingAutores:Audia P., Campbell A.T., Chawla N.V., D'Mello S.K., De Choudhury M., Dey A.K., Gregg J.M., Grover T., Jiang K., Lin S., Liu Q., Mark G., Martinez G.J., Mattingly S.M., Mirjafari S., Moskal E., Mulukutla R., Nies K., Pablo Robles-Granda, Reddy M.D., Saha K., Sirigiri A., Striegel A.D., Swain V.D., Yoo D.W.Fuentes:scopusPerson-Centered Pbkp_redictions of Psychological Constructs with Social Media Contextualized by Multimodal Sensing
ArticleAbstract: Personalized pbkp_redictions have shown promises in various disciplines but they are fundamentally cPalabras claves:Affect, Clustering, cognitive ability, Language, Machine learning, multimodal sensing, Person-centered, personality traits, personalization, Sleep, Social mediaAutores:De Choudhury M., Grover T., Gupta P., Mark G., Martinez G.J., Mattingly S.M., Pablo Robles-Granda, Saha K., Striegel A.D., Swain V.D.Fuentes:scopusPbkp_redicting participant compliance with fitness tracker wearing and ecological momentary assessment protocols in information workers: Observational study
ArticleAbstract: Background: Studies that use ecological momentary assessments (EMAs) or wearable sensors to track nuPalabras claves:adherence, COMPLIANCE, ecological momentary assessment, Mobile phone, mobile sensing, research design, Smartphones, WearablesAutores:Chawla N.V., D'Mello S.K., De Choudhury M., Mark G., Martinez G.J., Mattingly S.M., Pablo Robles-Granda, Saha K., Sirigiri A., Striegel A.D., Young J.Fuentes:scopusSocial network structure is pbkp_redictive of health and wellness
ArticleAbstract: Social networks influence health-related behavior, such as obesity and smoking. While researchers haPalabras claves:Autores:Chawla N.V., Faust L., Kajdanowicz T., Lin S., Pablo Robles-GrandaFuentes:scopusThe Tesserae project: Large-scale, longitudinal, in situ, multimodal sensing of information workers
Conference ObjectAbstract: The Tesserae project investigates how a suite of sensors can measure workplace performance (e.g., orPalabras claves:Phone agent, privacy, sensors, Smartwatches, Social media, StressAutores:Audia P., Bayraktaroglu A.E., Campbell A.T., Chawla N.V., D'Mello S.K., De Choudhury M., Dey A.K., Gao G., Gregg J.M., Jagannath K., Jiang K., Lin S., Liu Q., Mark G., Martinez G.J., Masaba K., Mattingly S.M., Mirjafari S., Moskal E., Mulukutla R., Nies K., Pablo Robles-Granda, Reddy M.D., Saha K., Sirigiri A., Striegel A.D., Swain V.D.Fuentes:scopus