Exploring the effects of below-freezing temperatures on smartphone usage
While the use of smartphones in extreme temperatures does not necessarily occur every day nor in all parts of the world, numerous […]
Human accuracy in mobile data collection
The collection of participant data “in the wild” is widely employed by Human-Computer Interaction researchers. A variety of methods, including experience sampling, […]
Capturing contextual morality
In order to build more fair Artificial Intelligence applications, a thorough understanding of human morality is required. Given the variable nature of […]
Attention computing
The measurement of participant attention is a frequent by-product of mobile sensing-based studies, which typically focus on user interruptibility or the effectiveness […]
Towards early detection of depression through smartphone sensing
Major depressive disorder is a complex and common mental health disorder that is heterogeneous and varies between individuals. Predictive measures have previously […]
Mobile Decision Support and Data Provisioning for Low Back Pain
Abstract The authors present Back Pain Buddy, a mobile application offering decision support and coaching for people with low back pain (LBP). […]