Michael Sobolev is a postdoctoral research fellow at Northwell Health and Cornell Tech. His expertise is in behavioral science and human-centered computing. Specific research areas include include behavior change technologies for productivity and health, digital nudging for digital wellbeing, and recommender systems.
Katrin Hänsel is a postdoctoral research fellow at Northwell Health and Cornell Tech. Her research is focused on the use of smart technologies to improve health and well-being by using ubiquitous technologies like smartphones and wearables. She worked with social mediating technologies in the workplace, ambient presence, gesture and posture recognition, and bio-physiological signals for emotion and stress recognition.
Tanzeem Choudhury is the Roger and Joelle Burnell Professor in Integrated Health and Technology at the Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute at Cornell Tech in Information Sciences. Her research interests include: inventing the future of technology-assisted wellbeing, creating novel sensing devices and wearables, modeling digital biomarkers for health, and designing and developing novel systems for behavior change.
Alex Adams, Cornell Tech
Ben van Buren, The New School
Ching-Hua Chen, IBM
Marios Constantinides, Nokia Bell Labs
Jean Costa, DawnLight
Andrea Cuadra, Cornell Tech
JP Pollak, Cornell Tech and Weill Cornell
Hanna Schäfer, University of Konstanz
Emily Tseng, Cornell Tech
Hongyi Wen, Cornell Tech
The workshop will feature an academic keynote presentation given by Rafael Calvo.
Rafael A. Calvo, PhD (2000) is Chair of Design Engineering at the Dyson School of Design Engineering, Imperial College London. He is also co-lead at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence, and co-editor of the IEEE Transactions on Technology and Society. His research focuses on the design of systems that support wellbeing in areas of mental health, medicine and education. He has published 4 books and over 200 papers in these topics. In 2015 Calvo was appointed a Future Fellow of the Australian Research Council to study the design of wellbeing-supportive technology.
The workshop will feature a industry keynote presentation given by Mickey McManus
Mickey McManus is a pioneer in the field of collaborative innovation, pervasive computing, human-centered design and lifelong-learning. He is an executive coach to high-potential leaders, a senior advisor at BCG, and research fellow emeritus at Autodesk’s Office of the CTO. He holds 12 patents in the areas of connected products, vehicles, and services.
This is the schedule of the workshop on April, 13 2021 (all times in EDT):
8:00 - 8:15 Intro
8:15 - 9:30 Academia Keynote: Rafael Calvo
9:30 - 9:45 Coffee break
9:45 - 10:45 Panel discussion: Future of Interfaces and Health
10:45 - 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 - 12:00 Industry Keynote: Mickey McManus
12:00 - 13:00 Social lunch break
13:00 - 14:00 Full Research Papers
14:00 - 15:00 Position Papers
15:00 - 15:15 Coffee break
15:15 - 16:45 Brainstorming Session
16:45 - 17:00 Summary and closing remarks
The proceedings are published here.
Full Research Papers:
Arngeir Berge, Vegard Velle Sjøen, Alain Starke, Christoph Trattner. Changing Salty Food Preferences with Visual and Textual Explanations in a Search Interface
David Cleres, Frank Rassouli, Martin Brutsche, Tobias Kowatsch, Filipe Barata. Lena: a Voice-Based Conversational Agent for Remote Patient Monitoring in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Tobias Kowatsch, Chen-Hsuan (Iris) Shih, Yanick X. Lukic, Olivia C. Keller, Katrin Heldt, Dominique Durrer, Aikaterini Stasinaki, Dirk Büchter, Björn Brogle, Nathalie Farpour-Lambert, Dagmar l’Allemand-Jander. A Playful Smartphone-based Self-regulation Training for the Prevention and Treatment of Child and Adolescent Obesity: Technical Feasibility and Perceptions of Young Patients
Projna Paromita, Theodora Chaspari, Seyedhooman Sajjadi, Anurag Das, Bobak J. Mortazavi, Ricardo Gutierrez-Osuna. Personalized Meal Classification Using CGM: Personalized Meal Classification Using Continuous Glucose Monitors
Position Papers:
Marios Constantinides, Sagar Joglekar, Daniele Quercia. Retrofitting Meetings for Psychological Safety
Hannes Bend, Spruha K Reddy, Yina Smith-Danenhower, Hoda Mahmoodzadegan, Nathalie Di Domenico, Kamran Hughes. Adaptive interfaces for personalized digital wellbeing
Jacob T. Biehl, Ravi Patel, Adam J. Lee. Improving Medication Adherence Behaviors Through Personalized, Technology-Powered Interventions
Mina Khan, Glenn Fernandes, Pattie Maes. PAL: Privacy-preserving Audio, Visual, and Physiological Contexts for Wearable Context-aware Behavior Change Support
Timothy Michaels, Sonali Singal, Emily Stone, Laura Braider, and John Kane. Digital Tools for the Management and Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder Symptoms
Vineet Pandey. Beyond Data Tracking: A Proposal to Design Health Interfaces for Learning and Sharing
Alain Starke, Christoph Trattner. Promoting Healthy Food Choices Online: A Case for Multi-List Recommender Systems
Andrew L. Yin, Inna Wanyin Lin, Pargol Gheissari. Building interfaces for self-assessment and feedback in the EMR