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The Future of Cognitive Personal Informatics (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Schneegass, C., Wilson, M. L., Maior, H. A., Chiossi, F., Cox, A. L., & Wiese, J. (2023, September). The Future of Cognitive Personal Informatics. Presented at Proceedings of the 25th International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction, Athens, Greece

While Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) has contributed to demonstrating that physiological measures can be used to detect cognitive changes, engineering and machine learning will bring these to application in consumer wearable technology. For HCI, ma... Read More about The Future of Cognitive Personal Informatics.

When High Mental Workload is Good and Low Mental Workload is Bad (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Shaban, J., Roy, M., Stephens-Marsh, M., Wilson, M. L., & Sharples, S. (2023, September). When High Mental Workload is Good and Low Mental Workload is Bad. Paper presented at The Future of Cognitive Personal Informatics, Athens, Greece and online

Brain-related wearables are now freely available on the market, and with even wrist-worn devices making estimates about cognitive activity, understanding cognitive personal informatics has become a pressing issue. Mental Workload is an emotionally ag... Read More about When High Mental Workload is Good and Low Mental Workload is Bad.

Designing Apps to Track Mental Workload (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wilson, M., Shaban, J., Ma, X., Shalliker, M., Midha, S., & Sharples, S. (2023, September). Designing Apps to Track Mental Workload. Paper presented at The Future of Cognitive Personal Informatics, Athens, Greece and online

Brain-related wearables are now freely available on the market, and with even wrist-worn devices making estimates about cognitive activity, understanding Cognitive Personal Informatics (CogPI) has become a pressing issue. In this paper, we present a... Read More about Designing Apps to Track Mental Workload.

CHI2023 Course on How to Peer Review for CHI (and Beyond) (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wilson, M. L. (2023, April). CHI2023 Course on How to Peer Review for CHI (and Beyond). Presented at Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings, Hamburg, Germany

A key challenge for people that are new to reviewing is pitching the review at the right level, and getting the tone and structure of a review right. This course aims to help participants understand a) the different expectations of different venues a... Read More about CHI2023 Course on How to Peer Review for CHI (and Beyond).