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Impact of Mood Changes on Application Selection

A Visuri, Z Sarsenbayeva, J Goncalves, E Karapanos, S Jones

Proceedings of the 2016 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct | ACM Press | Published : 2016

Abstract

Users of quantified self applications habitually log and track personal information, such as mood. Attempts to automate the procedure of logging mood have been made, but applications themselves rarely provide insights into the user's mental well-being. In this paper we explore data from two small scale studies related to mobile device usage and mood tracking. We analyse associations between user's mood throughout the day and the use of smartphone applications from different categories. Our analysis provides insights into the user's behaviour based on their device usage. These insights mean that QS applications can independently use simple analysis tools to provide similar insights for the us..

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Grants

Awarded by European Commission


Funding Acknowledgements

This work is partially funded by the Academy of Finland (Grants 276786-AWARE, 285062-iCYCLE, 286386-CPDSS, 285459-iSCIENCE), and the European Commission (Grants PCIG11-GA-2012-322138, 645706-GRAGE, and 6AIKA-A71143-AKAI)