The mHealth Research Group invents and validates new systems, methodologies, and algorithms that use wearable and ubiquitous sensors, mobile phones, and advanced human-computer interfaces to support health and wellness research and practice. The goal of our transdisciplinary team is to envision and then create new mobile health applications that computationally measure, model, and detect behavior, and then use that information to create just-in-time, personalized health interventions. |
Aditya Ponnada will present his IMWUT paper, “Microinteraction ecological momentary assessment response rates: Effect of microinteractions or the smartwatch?" at Ubicomp 2017 in Maui, Hawaii in September.
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The mHealth Laboratory is directed by Prof. Stephen Intille. It is affiliated with the College of Computer and Information Sciences, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, and the Personal Health Informatics Doctoral Program at Northeastern University in Boston, Massachusetts.
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