New frontiers of quantified self: finding new ways for engaging users in collecting and using personal data
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Judy Kay | Bob Kummerfeld | Federica Cena | Frank Hopfgartner | Till Plumbaum | Amon Rapp | Jakob Eg Larsen | J. E. Larsen | J. Kay | F. Cena | A. Rapp | F. Hopfgartner | B. Kummerfeld | Till Plumbaum
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