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Quantified Self

Proceedings of the 49th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2018
This paper presents Quantified Self: Immersive Data and Theater Experience (QSelf) as a case study in collaborative and interdisciplinary learning and toward a project-based education model that promotes technical art projects. 22 students from several departments engaged in a semester-long effort to produce an immersive theater show centered on ...
Mager, Astrid, Mayer, Katja
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Quantifying self-rated age

Population Studies, 2022
Chronological age, in conjunction with population life tables, is widely used for estimating future life expectancy. The aims of this study are to estimate a subjective ageing indicator, namely self-rated age, and to evaluate its concurrent validity in comparison with other age indicators: subjective survival probabilities, subjective age, and ...
Georgia Verropoulou   +3 more
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The Quantified Self

2021
This chapter presents an account of sousveillance and how we produce, monitor, and react to data relating to ourselves, thus creating a quantified self. The term sousveillance refers to the personal monitoring and management of one's life through self-generated data.
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Narrating the quantified self

Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing and Proceedings of the 2015 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers - UbiComp '15, 2015
Quantified Self aims at providing people with self-awareness and self-knowledge through the collection of personal data. However, the modalities through which these information are presented often prevent individuals to gain useful insights. Numbers and graphs, in fact, are not suitable for all users.
HILVIU, DIZE, RAPP, AMON
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Quantifying athlete self-talk

Journal of Sports Sciences, 2005
Two studies were conducted. The aims of Study 1 were (a) to generate quantitative data on the content of athletes' self-talk and (b) to examine differences in the use of self-talk in general as well as the functions of self-talk in practice and competition settings.
James, Hardy, Craig R, Hall, Lew, Hardy
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Le « Quantified self »

Statistique et société, 2017
Notre corps peut-il être un objet statistique, une réalité numérique ? La diffusion des objets connectés et des sites et applications permettant de conserver et interpréter des données sur le corps – tension, nombre de pas, température, ou même sur le comportement – humeur quotidienne, performances sexuelles – a-t-elle donné à leurs utilisateurs un ...
Billmann, Marine, Delorme, Valentine
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Self-commuting quantifiers

Journal of Symbolic Logic, 1996
AbstractWe characterize the generalized quantifiers Q which satisfy the scheme QxQyф ↔ QyQxф, the so-called self-commuting quantifiers, or quantifiers with the Fubini property.
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The Quantified Self

2015
Over the course of this decade, both mobile devices and mobile device applications designed for the express purpose of tracking physiological and cognitive performance metrics are nearly ubiquitous in our everyday endeavors. Though the idea of tracking our own various daily metrics is nothing new, the advent of technological innovations that carry the ...
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Quantified Self

2023
The objective of this dissertation was to examine the impact of self-measurement technology on tracking physical activity (number of steps taken) in users' practice through exploratory qualitative research. The study was carried out on 11 university students, consisting of 6 male and 5 female participants, aged between 20 and 28 years.
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