Personal Informatics & HCI: Design, Theory, & Social Implications — CHI 2011 Workshop

Personal Informatics & HCI: Design, Theory, & Social Implications

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Lullaby: Environmental Sensing
Matthew Kay, Eun Kyoung Choe, Jesse Shepherd, Benjamin Greenstein, Sunny Consolvo, Patrick Gage Kelley, Julie Kientz

We are developing a system to help users improve the quality of their sleep by monitoring environmental factors that disrupt sleep and providing feedback. This system, called Lullaby, has several design goals. Lul- laby’s sensor suite should be practical for deployment into bedrooms: it must be unobtrusive, inexpensive, and respect users’ privacy in this sensitive context. Lullaby should identify relationships between sleep disruptions and environmental factors and reflect those back to the user. Finally, Lullaby should provide con- crete recommendations for addressing the identified sleep disruptors. In this paper, we describe the design of Lullaby’s sensor suite and user interface, and how it will support personal use in the home.

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Organized by

Ian Li | Anind Dey | Jodi Forlizzi
Kristina Höök | Yevgeniy Medynskiy

Dates

  • Papers Due  February 11, 2011
  • Notification  March 15, 2011
  • Workshop  May 7, 2011

CHI 2011

CHI 2011
May 7–12, 2011
Vancouver, BC, Canada

Created by Ian Li. HCII, Carnegie Mellon University.