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

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

Accepted papers

Mobile Device Application of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Techniques
Halimat Alabi, Bruce Gooch

Interpersonal Informatics: understanding ourselves through our communities
Elizabeth Bales, William Griswold

Lost in Translation: Three challenges for the collection and use of data in personal informatics
Jed R. Brubaker, Sen H. Hirano, Gillian R. Hayes

SeeMail: Visualizing Email Response
Laura Dabbish, Zachary Wise

Personal Informatics for Reflection on Personal Values
Christian Detweiler, Alina Pommeranz, Catholijn M. Jonker

A Mobile Application for Improving Health Attitudes: Being Social Matters
Amy L. Gonzales, JP Pollak, Daniela Retelny, Eric P.S. Baumer, Geri Gay

Integrated model for multifaceted behavior change
Catherine Grevet, Elizabeth D. Mynatt

Sentiment Analysis on Personal Email Archives
Sudheendra Hangal, Monica S. Lam

A Case Study of BSUED: Behavioral Science-informed User Experience Design
Eric B. Hekler, Abby C. King, Banny Banerjee, Thomas Robinson, Martin Alonso, Jesse Cirimele, Matthew P. Buman, Frank Chen

Designing Personal Informatics Designers: Creating a Graduate Course in Personal Informatics
Erik Hofer

Personal Health Informatics: What is the role for online social networks?
Noreen Kamal, Sidney Fels, Mike Blackstock

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

Your personal brand: itʼs not just you
Jacquelyn Martino, Patrick Wagstrom

Relapse Prevention: Personal Informatics for Clinical Mental Health
Mark Matthews

Experience Sampling as Personal Informatics Tools for Persuasion
Alexander Meschtscherjakov, Manfred Tscheligi

Calming Technologies
Neema Moraveji, Neekaan Oshidary, Roy Pea, BJ Fogg

Some Challenges in Activity and Sleep Monitoring for Personal Informatics
Blaine A. Price, Marian Petre, Yvonne Rogers

Sharing Annotated Personal Data
Natalia Romero, Martijn Vastenburg

BinCam: Waste Logging for Behavioral Change
Anja Thieme, Jack Weeden, Nicole Kraemer, Shaun Lawson, Patrick Olivier

Personal Crunchology: Data Obese Futures and Statistical Fortune Telling
Kjen Wilkens

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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