BuSiNec - Studying the Effects of a Busyness Signifying Necklace in the Wild
暂无分享,去创建一个
Jonna Häkkilä | Romina Poguntke | Emmi Harjuniemi | Ashley Colley | Lauri Hakala | Albrecht Schmidt | Jonna Häkkilä | Ashley Colley | A. Schmidt | Romina Poguntke | Emmi Harjuniemi | Lauri Hakala
[1] Mitchel Resnick,et al. Meme tags and community mirrors: moving from conferences to collaboration , 1998, CSCW '98.
[2] Jonna Häkkilä,et al. Smart Handbag as a Wearable Public Display - Exploring Concepts and User Perceptions , 2016, AH.
[3] Wanda Pratt,et al. Understanding quantified-selfers' practices in collecting and exploring personal data , 2014, CHI.
[4] Staffan Björk,et al. The BubbleBadge: a wearable public display , 1999, CHI Extended Abstracts.
[5] Minna Isomursu,et al. Tracking Outdoor Sports - User Experience Perspective , 2008, AmI.
[6] Susanne Boll,et al. WaterJewel: design and evaluation of a bracelet to promote a better drinking behaviour , 2014, MUM.
[7] Yanqing Zhang,et al. Fashionable shape switching: explorations in outfit-centric design , 2013, CHI.
[8] Luis Edgardo Fraguada,et al. Programmable plaid: the search for seamless integration in fashion and technology. , 2016, UbiComp Adjunct.
[9] Yulia Silina,et al. The Distant Heart: Mediating Long-Distance Relationships through Connected Computational Jewelry , 2015, ArXiv.
[10] Bongshin Lee,et al. Self-tracking for Mental Wellness: Understanding Expert Perspectives and Student Experiences , 2017, CHI.
[11] Elena Márquez Segura,et al. Design Framework for Social Wearables , 2019, Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.
[12] Daniel McDuff,et al. COGCAM: Contact-free Measurement of Cognitive Stress During Computer Tasks with a Digital Camera , 2016, CHI.
[13] L. E. Bourne,et al. Stress and Cognition: A Cognitive Psychological Perspective , 2003 .
[14] Elena Márquez Segura,et al. Designing Future Social Wearables with Live Action Role Play (Larp) Designers , 2018, CHI.
[15] L. Darby,et al. The relationship between self-monitoring, outcome expectancies, difficulties with eating and exercise, and physical activity and weight loss treatment outcomes , 2005, Annals of behavioral medicine : a publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine.
[16] Steve Whittaker,et al. What Does All This Data Mean for My Future Mood? Actionable Analytics and Targeted Reflection for Emotional Well-Being , 2017, Hum. Comput. Interact..
[17] Michael Beigl,et al. A wearable system for mood assessment considering smartphone features and data from mobile ECGs , 2016, UbiComp Adjunct.
[18] Manuel Caeiro-Rodríguez,et al. Evaluation of Commercial-Off-The-Shelf Wrist Wearables to Estimate Stress on Students. , 2018, Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE.
[19] Akram Alomainy,et al. Large scale mood and stress self-assessments on a smartwatch , 2016, UbiComp Adjunct.
[20] Kaisa Väänänen,et al. CueSense: A Wearable Proximity-Aware Display Enhancing Encounters , 2015, CHI Extended Abstracts.
[21] Jonna Häkkilä,et al. Smart Jewelry: Augmenting Traditional Wearable Self-Expression Displays , 2018, PerDis.
[22] Gail Kinman,et al. Lay representations of workplace stress: What do people really mean when they say they are stressed? , 2005 .
[23] J. Gorman,et al. Effect of mental stress throughout the day on cardiac autonomic control , 1994, Biological Psychology.
[24] John T. Stasko,et al. A taxonomy of ambient information systems: four patterns of design , 2006, AVI '06.
[25] Rodrigo de Oliveira,et al. What's up with whatsapp?: comparing mobile instant messaging behaviors with traditional SMS , 2013, MobileHCI '13.
[26] Florian Alt,et al. Exploring public wearable display of wellness tracker data , 2020, Int. J. Hum. Comput. Stud..
[27] Akane Sano,et al. Stress Recognition Using Wearable Sensors and Mobile Phones , 2013, 2013 Humaine Association Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction.
[28] Ben Congleton,et al. The context, content & community collage: sharing personal digital media in the physical workplace , 2008, CSCW.
[29] Sean White,et al. Nenya: subtle and eyes-free mobile input with a magnetically-tracked finger ring , 2011, CHI.
[30] WhittakerSteve,et al. What Does All This Data Mean for My Future Mood? Actionable Analytics and Targeted Reflection for Emotional Well-Being , 2017 .
[31] Stina Nylander,et al. Snot, Sweat, Pain, Mud, and Snow: Performance and Experience in the Use of Sports Watches , 2015, CHI.
[32] Florian Alt,et al. Using on-body displays for extending the output of wearable devices , 2016, PerDis.
[33] Deborah Lupton,et al. Self-tracking cultures: towards a sociology of personal informatics , 2014, OZCHI.
[34] Mary Czerwinski,et al. MoodWings: a wearable biofeedback device for real-time stress intervention , 2013, PETRA '13.
[35] N. Lane,et al. MoodScope: building a mood sensor from smartphone usage patterns , 2013, MobiSys '13.
[36] Henner Gimpel,et al. myStress: Unobtrusive Smartphone-Based Stress Detection , 2015, ECIS.
[37] M. Sevick,et al. Self-monitoring in weight loss: a systematic review of the literature. , 2011, Journal of the American Dietetic Association.
[38] Rain Ashford. An Exploration of Responsive and Emotive Wearables through Research Prototyping , 2019, CHI Extended Abstracts.
[39] Hong Li,et al. Idle stripes shirt: ambient wearable display for activity tracking , 2018, UbiComp.
[40] T. Wallace,et al. BreatheWell: Developing a Stress Management App on Wearables for TBI & PTSD , 2017 .
[41] Alireza Sahami Shirazi,et al. Investigating User Needs for Bio-sensing and Affective Wearables , 2016, CHI Extended Abstracts.
[42] Albrecht Schmidt,et al. Context-Aware Telephony Over WAP , 2000 .
[43] Anind K. Dey,et al. Is Context-Aware Computing Taking Control away from the User? Three Levels of Interactivity Examined , 2003, UbiComp.
[44] Jennifer Healey,et al. Affective wearables , 1997, Digest of Papers. First International Symposium on Wearable Computers.
[45] Matthew Louis Mauriello,et al. Social fabric fitness: the design and evaluation of wearable E-textile displays to support group running , 2014, CHI.
[46] Amy Voida,et al. Towards personal stress informatics: comparing minimally invasive techniques for measuring daily stress in the wild , 2014, PervasiveHealth.
[47] Chris Harrison,et al. Where to locate wearable displays?: reaction time performance of visual alerts from tip to toe , 2009, CHI.
[48] Yulia Silina,et al. New directions in jewelry: a close look at emerging trends & developments in jewelry-like wearable devices , 2015, SEMWEB.
[49] Anton Fedosov,et al. Soil, Rock, and Snow: On Designing for Information Sharing in Outdoor Sports , 2017, Conference on Designing Interactive Systems.
[50] H. Hashizume,et al. Questions to Improve Quality of Life with Wearables: Humans, Technology, and the World , 2006, 2006 International Conference on Hybrid Information Technology.
[51] Anind K. Dey,et al. Heuristic evaluation of ambient displays , 2003, CHI '03.
[52] Marc Langheinrich,et al. Towards understanding digital sharing practices in outdoor sports , 2016, UbiComp Adjunct.
[53] Jodi Forlizzi,et al. A stage-based model of personal informatics systems , 2010, CHI.
[54] Antonio Krüger,et al. Scarfy: Augmenting Human Fashion Behaviour with Self-Actuated Clothes , 2015, TEI.
[55] Eunjung Ryu,et al. The effectiveness of a stress coping program based on mindfulness meditation on the stress, anxiety, and depression experienced by nursing students in Korea. , 2009, Nurse education today.
[56] John T. Stasko,et al. Personalized Peripheral Information Awareness Through Information Art , 2004, UbiComp.
[57] Masahiko Inami,et al. Emotional priming of mobile text messages with ring-shaped wearable device using color lighting and tactile expressions , 2014, AH.