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Person-Centered Predictions of Psychological Constructs with Social Media Contextualized by Multimodal Sensing
ArticleAbstract: Personalized predictions have shown promises in various disciplines but they are fundamentally constPalabras 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:scopusJointly Predicting Job Performance, Personality, Cognitive Ability, Affect, and Well-Being
ArticleAbstract: Assessment of individuals' job performance, personalized health and psychometric measures are domainPalabras claves:Autores:Campbell A.T., Chawla N.V., D'Mello S.K., De Choudhury M., Dey A.K., Gregg J.M., Grover T., Lin S., Mark G., Martinez G.J., Mattingly S.M., Mirjafari S., Moskal E., Nies K., Pablo Robles-Granda, Saha K., Striegel A.D., Wu X.Fuentes:scopusThe effects of seasons and weather on sleep patterns measured through longitudinal multimodal sensing
ArticleAbstract: Previous studies of seasonal effects on sleep have yielded unclear results, likely due to methodologPalabras claves:Autores:Aledavood T., Grover T., Mark G., Martinez G.J., Mattingly S.M., Nies K., Pablo Robles-Granda, Striegel A.D.Fuentes:scopusPredicting 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:scopus