Know Thyself:
Monitoring and Reflecting on Facets of One's Life

CHI 2010 Workshop · April 10–15, 2010 · Atlanta, GA, USA

Papers Categorized

To show the diversity of topics discussed in the workshop, we categorized the papers using a stage-based model of personal informatics systems. The following are the categories:

  • Stages: The stages of personal informatics that authors primarily focused on in their papers.
  • User/system-driven: The third property of the stages: stages are user- or system-driven or a combination.
  • Facets: The fourth property of the stages: systems may focus on one type of information (e.g., exercise, music, etc.), while others may focus on multiple facets.
Paper
Stages
User/system
Facets

reflection
system
music

Know Thyself: Monitoring and Reflecting Energy Consumption
Matthias Betz, Tobias Schwartz, Leonardo Ramirez
collection
system
multi-faceted (energy consumption and activities)

collection
system
email

Collaborative Capturing of Significant Life Memories
Norbert Gyorbiro, Henry Larkin, Michael Cohen
collection
system
multi-faceted

Mobile Application for Developing Self-Awareness of Personal Communication Patterns
Vesa Kyllönen, Jani Mäntyjärvi, Jussi Huhtala, Ari-Heikki Sarjanoja, Jonna Häkkilä
collection
system
mobile phone usage

Life-browsing with a Lifetime of Email
Sudheendra Hangal, Monica S. Lam
collection
system
email

Personal Informatics for Discovering Human-centered Lifecare System Opportunities
Youn-kyung Lim, Alice Oh, Tek-jin Nam, Kee-Eung Kim
preparation, collection
user/system
health

reflection
system
multi-faceted (Google usage)

From Personal Health Informatics to Health Self-management
Yevgeniy Medynskiy, Elizabeth D. Mynatt
collection–action
user/system
health

collection–reflection
user/system
multi-faceted (online activities)

collection–reflection
system
work

Personal Experience Trace: Orienting Oneself in One’s Activities and Experiences
Thorsten Prante, Jens Sauer, Seif Lotfy, Albrecht Schmidt
collection
system
multi-faceted

collection
user/system
multi-faceted

Affective Health: designing for empowerment rather than stress diagnosis
Pedro Sanches, Elsa Kosmack Vaara, Marie Sjölinder, Claus Weymann, Kristina Höök
collection
system
physiological signs

collection–reflection
user/system
multi-faceted

Organized by

Ian Li
Anind Dey
Jodi Forlizzi

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Dates

  • Papers Due  January 6, 2010
  • Extension  January 13, 2010
  • Notification  January 27, 2010
  • Workshop  April 10, 2010

CHI 2010

CHI 2010
April 10–15, 2010
Atlanta, GA, USA