Abstract
This paper presents the visualization of lifelog based on the amount of social and physical activities for well-being. The motivation is that enables users to aware their social, physical, and moderate activities for behavioral change aiming a comfortable how to spend life for individuals. In this paper, three experiments were conducted to examine the feasibility of measuring and visualizing daily activities. We classified the one student's various daily activities to see the tendency of activity levels and classes. Also, we examined individual differences of three people in the same spatiotemporal space. Finally, we examined how the one student's activity changes of half-day can be visualized.
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Book title
UbiComp/ISWC '20 Adjunct Proceedings
Date of issue
2020/09/12
Date of presentation
2020/09/12
Location
Virtual Event
DOI
10.1145/3410530.3414377
Citation
Akane Okuno, Yasuyuki Sumi. Lifelog visualization based on social and physical activities, UbiComp/ISWC '20 Adjunct Proceedings, 2020.