Despite a large body of literature analyzing mobile device usage, app switching is still an overlooked interaction. To better understand and streamline the app switching experience in modern smartphones, we first explore how to automatically extract and characterize habitual app switching behaviors from smartphone usage data. By applying a data analytic methodology based on association rules to a large dataset of smartphone usage, in particular, we demonstrate that users repeatedly switch between the same applications under different contexts (e.g., location and time). We then implemented the methodology in RecApps, an interactive floating widget that proactively suggests the next apps to be used while the user is interacting with their sma...
Mobile application providers face high user losses because users can easily and often switch to an a...
Understanding how and why people use their smartphones has enabled use cases ranging from correlatin...
The prevalence of smart devices has promoted the popular-ity of mobile applications (a.k.a. apps) in...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
Abstract We present a revisitation analysis of smartphone use to investigate the question: do smart...
Mobile application providers face high user losses because users can easily and often switch to an a...
Understanding how and why people use their smartphones has enabled use cases ranging from correlatin...
The prevalence of smart devices has promoted the popular-ity of mobile applications (a.k.a. apps) in...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
We find evidence to support common behaviour in smartphone usage based on analysis of application (a...
Abstract We present a revisitation analysis of smartphone use to investigate the question: do smart...
Mobile application providers face high user losses because users can easily and often switch to an a...
Understanding how and why people use their smartphones has enabled use cases ranging from correlatin...
The prevalence of smart devices has promoted the popular-ity of mobile applications (a.k.a. apps) in...