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PervasiveHealth 2020: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Sean A. Munson, Stephen M. Schueller, Rosa I. Arriaga:
PervasiveHealth '20: 14th EAI International Conference on Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare, Atlanta, GA, USA, 6-8 October, 2020. ACM 2020, ISBN 978-1-4503-7532-0
Health & Families
- Qingyang Li, Clara Marques Caldeira, Daniel A. Epstein, Yunan Chen:
Supporting Caring among Intergenerational Family Members through Family Fitness Tracking. 1-10 - Anna Cherenshchykova, Andrew D. Miller:
Sociotechnical Design Opportunities for Pervasive Family Sleep Technologies. 11-20 - Jomara Sandbulte, Kathleen Byrd, Rachael Owens, John M. Carroll:
Design Space Analysis of Health Technologies for Families: A Systematic Review. 21-37 - Seokwoo Song, Naomi Yamashita, John Kim:
Bodeum: Encouraging Working Parents to Provide Emotional Support for Stay-at-Home Parents in Korea. 38-49
Information Needs
- Ji Youn Shin, Jina Huh-Yoo:
Designing Everyday Conversational Agents for Managing Health and Wellness: A Study of Alexa Skills Reviews. 50-61 - Sudip Vhaduri, Temiloluwa Prioleau:
Adherence to Personal Health Devices: A Case Study in Diabetes Management. 62-72 - Yu Chi, Daqing He, Fanghui Xiao, Ning Zou:
Connections and Disconnections between Online Health Information Seeking and Offline Consequences. 73-84 - K. Cassie Kresnye, Mona Y. Alqassim, Briana Hollins, Lucia Guerra-Reyes, Maria K. Wolters, Katie A. Siek:
What to Expect When You are No Longer Expecting: Information Needs of Women who Experienced a Miscarriage. 85-96
Behavior change & messages
- Meera Radhakrishnan, Archan Misra, Rajesh Krishna Balan, Youngki Lee:
Gym Usage Behavior & Desired Digital Interventions: An Empirical Study. 97-107 - Zuoyi Zhang, Teng Han, John Swystun, Yumiko Sakamoto, Pourang Irani:
Design to Eat Smart: A Design Framework for Pervasive Interventions of Eating Habits. 108-121 - Jin Kang, Lewen Wei:
Enter Your Dinner Now!: Uncovering Persuasive Message Attributes in Tracking Reminders that Motivate Logging. 122-132
Clinicians & Patients
- Tom Ongwere, Gabrielle S. Cantor, James Clawson, Patrick C. Shih, Kay Connelly:
Design and Care for Discordant Chronic Comorbidities: A Comparison of Healthcare Providers' Perspectives. 133-145 - Vishwajith Ramesh, Andrew Nguyen, Kunal Agrawal, Brett C. Meyer, Gert Cauwenberghs, Nadir Weibel:
Assessing Clinicians' Reliance on Computational Aids for Acute Stroke Diagnosis. 146-155 - Ankit Gupta, Tim Bodyka Heng, Chris Shaw, Diane Gromala, Jenny Leese, Linda C. Li:
Oh, I didn't do a good job: How objective data affects physiotherapist-patient conversations for arthritis patients. 156-165
Pervasive Health Across Generations
- Ben Jelen, Olivia K. Richards, Samantha A. Whitman, Tom Ongwere, K. Cassie Kresnye, Katie A. Siek:
Exploring the Use of Electronics to Customize Pervasive Health Technologies with Older Adult Crafters. 166-178 - Adrián Macías, Karina Caro, Luís A. Castro, Jose-Fernando Parra:
Exploring Player Experience of an Augmented Puzzle and Wearables for Studying Interactions between Parents and Children with Down Syndrome. 179-187 - Jessica Annette Pater, Amanda Coupe, Andrew D. Miller, Lauren E. Reining, Michelle Drouin, Tammy Toscos:
Design Opportunities and Challenges for App-Based Telemental Health Technologies for Teens and Young Adults. 188-200
Sensing and Sensors
- Ai Jiang, Miguel A. Nacenta, Kasim Terzic, Juan Ye:
Visualization as Intermediate Representations (VLAIR) for Human Activity Recognition. 201-210 - Thanh-Trung Phan, Florian Labhart, Skanda Muralidhar, Daniel Gatica-Perez:
Understanding Heavy Drinking at Night through Smartphone Sensing and Active Human Engagement. 211-222 - Dhiman Sengupta, Tamara Zubatiy, Sean K. Hamilton, Arthur Boothroyd, Cagri Yalcin, Dezhi Hong, Rajesh K. Gupta, Harinath Garudadri:
Open Speech Platform: Democratizing Hearing Aid Research. 223-233
Design Contributions to Pervasive Healthcare
- Johnna Blair, Dahlia Mukherjee, Erika F. H. Saunders, Saeed Abdullah:
Opportunities for Collaborative Clinical Work: Predicting Relapse Onset in Bipolar Disorder from Online Behavior. 234-238 - Gozde Goncu Berk, Tara Halsted, Ruoyu Zhang, Tingrui Pan:
Therapeutic Touch: Reactive Clothing for Anxiety. 239-242
NEXT-COACH: Next Generation Virtual Coaching in Health
- Jin Kang, Lewen Wei:
Promises of Anthropomorphism in Virtual Coaches: Current Research and Future Directions. 243-246 - Upkar Varshney, Anu G. Bourgeois, Neetu Singh, Shanta R. Dube:
A Framework for Virtual Coaching & Counseling and Its Application to Opioid Use Disorder. 247-250 - Sonia Baee, Mark Rucker, Anna N. Baglione, Mawulolo K. Ameko, Laura E. Barnes:
A Framework for Addressing the Risks and Opportunities In Al-Supported Virtual Health Coaches. 251-254 - Joris Heyse, Gilles Vandewiele, Femke Ongenae, Femke De Backere, Filip De Turck:
How do Users interact with Mobile Health Apps?: A Markov Chain Analysis. 255-258 - Michael Nolting, Julian Roth, Ulf Wittke:
Towards Autonomous Digital Health Coaching for Scalable Chronic Disease Prevention. 259-262
Short Presentations
- Temiloluwa Prioleau, Ashutosh Sabharwal, Madhuri M. Vasudevan:
Understanding Reflection Needs for Personal Health Data in Diabetes. 263-273 - Jessica Schroeder, Jina Suh, Chelsey Wilkes, Mary Czerwinski, Sean A. Munson, James Fogarty, Tim Althoff:
Data-Driven Implications for Translating Evidence-Based Psychotherapies into Technology-Delivered Interventions. 274-287 - Begum Erten-Uyumaz, Umut Uyumaz, Mili Docampo Rama, Sebastiaan Overeem, Jun Hu, Loe M. G. Feijs:
The Thought Journal App: Designed to confront thoughts that influence sleep. 288-295 - Moojan Ghafurian, Jesse Hoey, Daniel Tchorni, Annika Ang, Mallorie Tam, Julie M. Robillard:
Emotional Alignment Between Older Adults and Online Personalities: Implications for Assistive Technologies. 296-304 - Deepa Tavargeri Adiga, Maitry Bhavsar, Unnati Palan, Sachin Patel:
Daily Journals: Extracting Insights for Well-being. 305-315 - Gauri Deshpande, Sachin Patel, Sushovan Chanda, Priti Patil, Vasundhara Agrawal, Björn W. Schuller:
Laughter as a Controller in a Stress Buster Game. 316-324 - Zygimantas Jocys, Arash Pouryazdan, Daniel Roggen:
Multimodal fusion of IMUs and EPS body-worn sensors for scratch recognition. 325-335 - Ruth Ravichandran, Shwetak N. Patel, Julie A. Kientz:
SleepApp: Providing Contextualized and Actionable Sleep Feedback. 336-346 - Samantha Kolovson, Abhishek Pratap, Jaden Duffy, Ryan Allred, Sean A. Munson, Patricia A. Areán:
Understanding Participant Needs for Engagement and Attitudes towards Passive Sensing in Remote Digital Health Studies. 347-362
POSTER SESSION: Posters
- Mehrab Bin Morshed, Koustuv Saha, Munmun De Choudhury, Gregory D. Abowd, Thomas Plötz:
Measuring Self-Esteem with Passive Sensing. 363-366 - Taylor Schell Martinez, Charlotte Tang:
Design Implications for Health Technology to Support LGBTQ+ Community: a literature review. 367-370 - Andy Harper, Leila Aflatoony, Wendell Wilson, Wei Wang:
Exploring the Challenges and Potential Alternatives to Insulin Pump Technologies. 371-374 - Geunhye Park, Erin L. Robinson, Shradha Shalini, Marjorie Skubic, Brianna Markway, Amanda Hill, Kari Lane, Marilyn Rantz:
Integrating Voice-Assisted Technology with an In-Home Sensor System: Exploring the Development of a Participant-Based Design Study. 375-379 - Justin Amadeus Albert, Lin Zhou, Pawel Glöckner, Justin Trautmann, Lisa Ihde, Justus Eilers, Mohammed Kamal, Bert Arnrich:
Will You Be My Quarantine: A Computer Vision and Inertial Sensor Based Home Exercise System. 380-383 - Sidratul Moontaha, Nico Steckhan, Arpita Kappattanavar, Rainer Surges, Bert Arnrich:
Self-prediction of seizures in drug resistance epilepsy using digital phenotyping: a concept study. 384-387 - Maged Ahmad, Jenny I. Glitza, Frerk Müller-von Aschwege, Andreas Hein, Benjamin Cauchi:
Pulse Transit Time Estimation for Blood Pressure Measurement in Patients Implanted with a Left Ventricular Assist Device. 388-391 - Tudor Vacaretu, Sigrid Pillen, Sebastiaan Overeem, Thomas Visser, Panos Markopoulos:
A Design Research Into the Needs of a Sleep Diary for Children. 392-395 - Courtney L. Crooks, Rachel Feinberg, Talia Ayala-Feliciangeli, Kunal Dhodapkar, Sonam Singh, Rosa I. Arriaga:
Design and Evaluation of Mobile Mental Health Resources for First Responders. 396-399 - Ran-i Eom, Yejin Lee:
Clothing Design with Wearable Device for Worker's Safe Activity. 400-401 - Weijia Wang, Chong Yan Chua, Tilman Dingler:
Streamlining the Prosthesis Fabrication Process Using 3D Technologies. 402-405 - Moein Enayati, Nasibeh Zanjirani Farahani, Marjorie Skubic:
Machine Learning Approach for Motion Artifact Detection in Ballistocardiogram Signals. 406-410 - Diva Smriti, Ji Youn Shin, Munif Ishad Mujib, Meghan Colosimo, Tsui-Sui Kao, Jake Ryland Williams, Jina Huh-Yoo:
TAMICA: Tailorable Autonomous Motivational Interviewing Conversational Agent. 411-414 - Steven Mertens:
Personalized Process and Decision Support in Emergency Care by Mining Electronic Health Records and Sensor Data. 415-418 - Aleksandr Talitckii, Anna Anikina, Ekaterina Kovalenko, Oscar Mayora, Venet Osmani, Olga Zimniakova, Maxim Semenov, Ekaterina Bril, Dmitry V. Dylov, Andrey Somov:
Data-Driven Analysis of Parkinson's Disease and its Detection at an Early Stage. 419-422 - Anis Zaman, Vincent Silenzio, Henry A. Kautz:
MIND: A Tool for Mental Health Screening and Support of Therapy to Improve Clinical and Research Outcomes. 423-426 - Yixuan Zhang, Andrea G. Parker, Cody Dunne:
Information Visualization for Diabetes Management: A Literature Review. 427-430 - Mónica Forero-Díaz, Brayan D. Sanchez Correa, Mauricio Salas Román, Miguel A. Buitrago Casas:
Challenges for the design of people-centered pharmaceutical packaging: Exploration of the interaction of people with pharmaceutical packaging. 431-435 - Philips Kokoh Prasetyo, Palakorn Achananuparp, Ee-Peng Lim:
Foodbot: A Goal-Oriented Just-in-Time Healthy Eating Interventions Chatbot. 436-439
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