This workshop brought together researchers in a wide range of disciplines to discuss challenges and explore opportunities for human-computer interaction in the growing field of personal informatics. We discussed technical and design issues related to collecting and reflecting on personal information. We discussed the benefits of reflecting on information about different facets of one's life, such as increased self-awareness, holistic engagement with life, and achievement of life balance.
Organized by
Dates
-
Papers Due
January 6, 2010 -
Extension
January 13, 2010 -
Notification
January 27, 2010 -
Workshop
April 10, 2010
Publications
Visualizing Media and Music Histories
Dominikus Baur
Know Thyself: Monitoring and Reflecting on Facets of One’s Life at CHI 2010, Atlanta, GA, 2010 Apr 10
Life-browsing with a Lifetime of Email
Sudheendra Hangal, Monica S. Lam
Know Thyself: Monitoring and Reflecting on Facets of One's Life at CHI 2010, Atlanta, GA, 2010 Apr 10
Computational Models of Reflection
Joshua B. Gross
Know Thyself: Monitoring and Reflecting on Facets of One’s Life at CHI 2010, Atlanta, GA, 2010 Apr 10
Personal Informatics for Discovering Human-centered Lifecare System Opportunities
Youn-kyung Lim, Alice Oh, Tek-jin Nam, Kee-Eung Kim
Know Thyself: Monitoring and Reflecting on Facets of One's Life at CHI 2010, Atlanta, GA, 2010 Apr 10
Do you know what you did last summer? Visualizing personal behavior in Google services
Zhicheng Liu, Sarita Yardi, John Stasko
Know Thyself: Monitoring and Reflecting on Facets of One's Life at CHI 2010, Atlanta, GA, 2010 Apr 10
View all