Investigating Contextual Cues As Indicators for EMA Delivery

[mishra:ema-workshop]

Varun Mishra, Byron Lowens, Sarah Lord, Kelly Caine, and David Kotz. Investigating Contextual Cues As Indicators for EMA Delivery. Proceedings of the International Workshop on Smart and Ambient Notification and Attention Management (UbiTtention), pages 935–940. ACM, September 2017. doi:10.1145/3123024.3124571. ©Copyright ACM. Later revised as mishra:ema-tr.

Abstract:

In this work, we attempt to determine whether the contextual information of a participant can be used to predict whether the participant will respond to a particular EMA trigger. We use a publicly available dataset for our work, and find that by using basic contextual features about the participant’s activity, conversation status, audio, and location, we can predict if an EMA triggered at a particular time will be answered with a precision of 0.647, which is significantly higher than a baseline precision of 0.41. Using this knowledge, the researchers conducting field studies can efficiently schedule EMAs and achieve higher response rates.

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Projects: [amulet] [simba]

Keywords: [mhealth] [sensors] [wearable]

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