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論文の言語 英語
著者 Hannah R Nolasco, Andrew Vargo, Niklas Bohley, Christian Brinkhaus, Koichi Kise
論文名 Examining Participant Adherence with Wearables in an In-the-Wild Setting
論文誌名 Sensors
Vol. 23
No. 14
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年月 2023年7月
要約 Wearable devices offer a wealth of data for ubiquitous computing researchers. For instance, sleep data from a wearable could be used to identify an individual臓��s harmful habits. Recently, devices which are unobtrusive in size, setup, and maintenance are becoming commercially available. However, most data validation for these devices come from brief, short-term laboratory studies or experiments which have unrepresentative samples that are also inaccessible to most researchers. For wearables research conducted in-the-wild, the prospect of running a study has the risk of financial costs and failure. Thus, when researchers conduct in-the-wild studies, the majority of participants tend to be university students. In this paper, we present a month-long in-the-wild study with 31 Japanese adults who wore a sleep tracking device called the Oura ring. The high device usage results found in this study can be used to inform the design and deployment of longer-term mid-size in-the-wild studies.
DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/s23146479
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