Abstract We present MoA 2 , a context-aware smartphone app for the ambulatory assessment of mood, tiredness and stress level. In principle, it has two features: (1) mood assessment and (2) mood recognition. The mood assessment system combines benefits of state of the art approaches. The mood recognition is concluded by smartphone-based wearable sensing. In a formative study, we evaluated the usability and unobtrusiveness of our mood assessment. A median SUS score of 90 shows a high usability. Subjects reported an easy, fast and intuitive use. The mood recognition was evaluated in terms of classification accuracy. First, we analyzed which features are best for the recognition. Spatio-temporal attributes, i.e. daytime, day of week and locatio...
Experience sampling has long been the established method to sample people's mood in order to assess ...
Self-monitoring technologies are new technological tool and have changed the interactions between hu...
Stress assessment is a complex issue and numerous studies have examined factors that influence stres...
Stress, anxiety and depression in the workplace are detrimental to human health and productivity wit...
We report a first-of-its-kind smartphone software system, MoodScope, which infers the mood of its us...
With the increasing stress and unhealthy lifestyles in people's daily life, mental health probl...
Measuring mental well-being with mobile sensing has been an increasingly active research topic. Perv...
With the increasing stress and unhealthy lifestyles in people's daily life, mental health probl...
Measuring mental well-being with mobile sensing has been an increasingly active research topic. Perv...
Abstract Depression is a prevalent mental disorder. Current clinical and self-reported assessment m...
Many mood tracking apps are available on smartphone app stores, but little is known about their feat...
Automatic recognition of user context is essential for a variety of emerging applications, such as c...
BACKGROUND: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a useful method to tap the dynamics of psycholo...
BackgroundAutomatically tracking mental well-being could facilitate personalization of treatments fo...
Depression is a prevalent mental disorder. Current clinical and self-reported assessment methods of ...
Experience sampling has long been the established method to sample people's mood in order to assess ...
Self-monitoring technologies are new technological tool and have changed the interactions between hu...
Stress assessment is a complex issue and numerous studies have examined factors that influence stres...
Stress, anxiety and depression in the workplace are detrimental to human health and productivity wit...
We report a first-of-its-kind smartphone software system, MoodScope, which infers the mood of its us...
With the increasing stress and unhealthy lifestyles in people's daily life, mental health probl...
Measuring mental well-being with mobile sensing has been an increasingly active research topic. Perv...
With the increasing stress and unhealthy lifestyles in people's daily life, mental health probl...
Measuring mental well-being with mobile sensing has been an increasingly active research topic. Perv...
Abstract Depression is a prevalent mental disorder. Current clinical and self-reported assessment m...
Many mood tracking apps are available on smartphone app stores, but little is known about their feat...
Automatic recognition of user context is essential for a variety of emerging applications, such as c...
BACKGROUND: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a useful method to tap the dynamics of psycholo...
BackgroundAutomatically tracking mental well-being could facilitate personalization of treatments fo...
Depression is a prevalent mental disorder. Current clinical and self-reported assessment methods of ...
Experience sampling has long been the established method to sample people's mood in order to assess ...
Self-monitoring technologies are new technological tool and have changed the interactions between hu...
Stress assessment is a complex issue and numerous studies have examined factors that influence stres...