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      Visualization of Time-Series Sensor Data to Inform the Design of Just-In-Time Adaptive Stress Interventions.

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          Abstract

          We investigate needs, challenges, and opportunities in visualizing time-series sensor data on stress to inform the design of just-in-time adaptive interventions (JITAIs). We identify seven key challenges: massive volume and variety of data, complexity in identifying stressors, scalability of space, multifaceted relationship between stress and time, a need for representation at multiple granularities, interperson variability, and limited understanding of JITAI design requirements due to its novelty. We propose four new visualizations based on one million minutes of sensor data (n=70). We evaluate our visualizations with stress researchers (n=6) to gain first insights into its usability and usefulness in JITAI design. Our results indicate that spatio-temporal visualizations help identify and explain between- and within-person variability in stress patterns and contextual visualizations enable decisions regarding the timing, content, and modality of intervention. Interestingly, a granular representation is considered informative but noise-prone; an abstract representation is the preferred starting point for designing JITAIs.

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          Journal
          Proc ACM Int Conf Ubiquitous Comput
          Proceedings of the ... ACM International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing . UbiComp (Conference)
          Sep 2015
          : 2015
          Affiliations
          [1 ] University of Memphis.
          [2 ] University of Central Florida.
          [3 ] NIDA IRP.
          [4 ] University of Michigan.
          [5 ] University of Notre Dame.
          Article
          NIHMS732646
          10.1145/2750858.2807537
          4629803
          26539566
          93a8254d-4b6f-43ba-9328-2f7888e9ff5d
          History

          Stress Management,Stress,Just-in-time Adaptive Interventions (JITAIs),Visualization

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