Towards Data-Driven Personalized Digital Wellbeing
Speaker: Uichin Lee – Daejeon, Republic of KoreaTopic(s): Human Computer Interaction
Abstract
"Digital wellbeing" refers to the constructive engagement with digital technologies, allowing individuals to work efficiently, enhance social connections, and maintain a balanced, healthy lifestyle devoid of negative side effects such as distractions and over-reliance. This keynote delves into recent data-driven studies that investigate user interactions and contextual data to offer a comprehensive understanding of digital wellbeing and its interplay with physical, mental, and social wellbeing. Furthermore, a series of recent digital wellbeing services are reviewed to provide insights into potential avenues for future research on intervention design. A critical examination reveals that user interface design has, to date, been heralding fluid interactions and has so far neglected mitigating such side effects, which motivates an alternative for increasing interaction friction or even blocking user interaction as a tool for self-binding. The keynote culminates in a call to action, urging research communities to further conduct data-driven studies on digital wellbeing and explore novel personalized, data-driven, intelligent interventions in our ever-evolving digital landscape.About this Lecture
Number of Slides: 60Duration: 660 minutes
Languages Available: English
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