Ubicomp/HCI researchers are increasingly using smartphones to collect human-labelled data 'in the wild'. While this allows for the collection of a wide range of interesting data in authentic settings and surroundings, humans are notoriously inconsistent in the quality of their contributions. Improving the quality of data collected with mobile devices is a largely unexplored, but highly relevant field. The primary objective of this workshop is to share insights, ideas, and discoveries on the quality of mobile human contributions. The work presented in the International Workshop on Mobile Human Contributions (MHC '18) explores methods, tools, and novel approaches towards increasing the reliability of human data submissions with mobile devices
Personal health monitoring is a hot topic. With bracelets and other wearables, we keep track of our ...
Mobile HCI studies are often conducted in a highly controlled environment and with a small convenien...
We discuss two methods designed to increase the accuracy of human-labeled data. First, Peer-ceived M...
Abstract Ubicomp/HCI researchers are increasingly using smartphones to collect human-labelled data ...
© 2019 Niels van BerkelThe widespread availability of technologically-advanced mobile devices has br...
Citizen science gets increasing recognition for its potential to democratize science and support env...
Smartphones have become the most pervasive devices in people\u27s lives and are clearly transforming...
The experimental setting of Human Mobile Computer Interaction (HCI) studies is moving from the contr...
Mobile devices, applications and services have become integrated into people’s daily lives on a pers...
ACM 978-1-4503-1443-5/12/09. Mobile HCI studies are often conducted in a highly con-trolled environm...
The field of mobile, wearable, and ubiquitous computing (UbiComp) is undergoing a revolutionary inte...
The widespread availability of smartphones have enabled the blossom of Mobile Crowd Sensing (MCS) pr...
Understanding human behaviour is key to understanding the spread of epidemics, habit dispersion, and...
In recent years, mobile phone technology has taken tremendous leaps and bounds to enable all types o...
In the past two decades citizen science is increasingly perceived and acknowledged. However data qua...
Personal health monitoring is a hot topic. With bracelets and other wearables, we keep track of our ...
Mobile HCI studies are often conducted in a highly controlled environment and with a small convenien...
We discuss two methods designed to increase the accuracy of human-labeled data. First, Peer-ceived M...
Abstract Ubicomp/HCI researchers are increasingly using smartphones to collect human-labelled data ...
© 2019 Niels van BerkelThe widespread availability of technologically-advanced mobile devices has br...
Citizen science gets increasing recognition for its potential to democratize science and support env...
Smartphones have become the most pervasive devices in people\u27s lives and are clearly transforming...
The experimental setting of Human Mobile Computer Interaction (HCI) studies is moving from the contr...
Mobile devices, applications and services have become integrated into people’s daily lives on a pers...
ACM 978-1-4503-1443-5/12/09. Mobile HCI studies are often conducted in a highly con-trolled environm...
The field of mobile, wearable, and ubiquitous computing (UbiComp) is undergoing a revolutionary inte...
The widespread availability of smartphones have enabled the blossom of Mobile Crowd Sensing (MCS) pr...
Understanding human behaviour is key to understanding the spread of epidemics, habit dispersion, and...
In recent years, mobile phone technology has taken tremendous leaps and bounds to enable all types o...
In the past two decades citizen science is increasingly perceived and acknowledged. However data qua...
Personal health monitoring is a hot topic. With bracelets and other wearables, we keep track of our ...
Mobile HCI studies are often conducted in a highly controlled environment and with a small convenien...
We discuss two methods designed to increase the accuracy of human-labeled data. First, Peer-ceived M...