Designing a personal informatics system for users without experience in self-tracking: a case study

Amon Rapp, Alessandro Marcengo, Luca Buriano, Giancarlo Francesco RUFFO, MIRKO LAI, Federica Cena

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Abstract

Thanks to the advancements in ubiquitous and wearable technologies, Personal Informatics (PI) systems can now reach a larger audience of users. However, it is not still clear whether this kind of tool can fit the needs of their daily lives. Our research aims at identifying specific barriers that may prevent the widespread adoption of PI and finding solutions to overcome them. We requested users without competence in self-tracking to use different PI instruments during their daily practices, identifying five user requirements by which to design novel PI tools. On such requirements, we developed a new system that can stimulate the use of these technologies, by enhancing the perceived benefits of collecting personal data. Then, we explored how naïve and experienced users differently explore their personal data in our system through a user trial. Results showed that the system was successful at helping individuals manage and interpret their own data, validated the usefulness of the requirements found and inspired three further design opportunities that could orient the design of future PI systems.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)335-366
Numero di pagine32
RivistaBehaviour and Information Technology
Volume37
Numero di pubblicazione4
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2018

Keywords

  • Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Human computer interaction
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Personal Informatics
  • Quantified Self
  • Social Sciences (all)
  • information visualisation
  • user studies
  • visualisation systems and tools

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