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Discovering different kinds of smartphone users through their application usage behaviors
Zhao S., Ramos J., Tao J., Jiang Z., Li S., Wu Z., Pan G., Dey A. UbiComp 2016 (Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, Heidelberg, Germany, Sep 12-16, 2016) 498-509, 2016. Type: Proceedings
With the accelerating adoption of smartphones in the last decade, mobile applications have become increasingly popular as well, with app stores recording billions of downloads. It is of immense interest to phone manufacturers, carriers...
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Mar 15 2017
Modeling and understanding human routine behavior
Banovic N., Buzali T., Chevalier F., Mankoff J., Dey A. CHI 2016 (Proceedings of the 2016 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Santa Clara, CA, May 7-12, 2016) 248-260, 2016. Type: Proceedings
The study of human routines is expanding the scope of behavioral sciences in light of actions performed by humans. Such studies help in improving bad habits, inexpert behaviors, and suboptimal routines of humans. This paper discusses a...
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Feb 23 2017
Anonymous smartphone data collection: factors influencing the users’ acceptance in mobile crowd sensing
Gustarini M., Wac K., Dey A. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 20(1): 65-82, 2016. Type: Article
The authors define mobile crowd sensing (MCS) as follows: “a collaborative effort from mobile smartphone users to sense and share their data needed to fulfill a given MCS objective (e.g., modeling of urban traffic or wellness...
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May 6 2016
Real-time feedback for improving medication taking
Lee M., Dey A. CHI 2014 (Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, Apr 26-May 1, 2014) 2259-2268, 2014. Type: Proceedings
Elderly patients with multiple lingering medical conditions habitually take several pills every day. How should effective real-time feedback sensor display systems be designed for patients who take many drugs at specific times each day...
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Feb 26 2015
Designing mediation for context-aware applications
Dey A., Mankoff J. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 12(1): 53-80, 2005. Type: Article
There is growing appreciation of the importance of ideas related to context-aware software, situated computing, and situational awareness. Attempts to use software to determine the situation of current interest to a user face ambiguity...
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Jul 11 2005
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