A Life of Data

Author:

Meyer Jochen1,Kay Judy2,Epstein Daniel A.3,Eslambolchilar Parisa4ORCID,Tang Lie Ming2

Affiliation:

1. OFFIS Institute for Information Technology, Oldenburg, Germany

2. University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

3. University of California, Irvine, CA

4. Cardiff University, Cardiff, UK

Abstract

As self-tracking has evolved from a niche movement to a mass-market phenomenon, it has become possible for people to track a broad range of activities and vital parameters over years, even decades. The associated opportunities, as well as the challenges, have had very little research attention so far. With the phenomenon of long-term tracking becoming widespread and important, we have identified its key characteristics by drawing on work from UbiComp, HCI, and health informatics. We identify important differences between long- and short-term tracking, and discuss consequences for the tracking process. Going beyond previous models for short-term tracking, we now present a model for long-term tracking, integrating its distinctive characteristics in purposeful and incidental tracking. Finally, we present major topics for future research.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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