Personal Informatics in the Wild: Hacking Habits for Health & Happiness — CHI 2013 Workshop

Personal Informatics in the Wild: Hacking Habits for Health & Happiness — CHI 2013 Workshop

Accepted Papers | Call for Participation

Lifelogging: New Challenges for Information Visualization on Mobile Platforms
Yang Yang, Hyowon Lee, Cathal Gurrin

Lifelogging offers a lot of promise in the realm of self- monitoring and reflection. The advent of personal devices with the potential for supporting self-tracking, such as smartphones, has resulted in large amount and multi-faceted data being created. Meanwhile, the consumption of collected lifelog data takes place within a wider mobile environment. These diversifying devices opened up new challenges for designers to create rich interactive visualizations under such context. In this workshop paper, we introduce SenseSeer, a web-based lifelogging application that passively tracking individual daily experience through built-in sensors from users' smartphones. We present our approaches from the stage of data collection to visualization of personal lifelogs on different mobile platforms.

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Organized by

Ian Li
Jon Froehlich
Jakob Eg Larsen
Catherine Grevet
Ernesto Ramirez

Dates

  • Papers Due  January 11, 2013
    January 18, 2013
  • Notification  February 8, 2013
  • Workshop  April 27–28, 2013

CHI 2013

CHI 2013
April 27–May 2, 2013
Paris, France

Created by Ian Li. HCII, Carnegie Mellon University.