Proceedings of the Web Conference 2021 2021
DOI: 10.1145/3442381.3450093
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Online Mobile App Usage as an Indicator of Sleep Behavior and Job Performance

Abstract: Sleep is critical to human function, mediating factors like memory, mood, energy, and alertness; therefore, it is commonly conjectured that a good night's sleep is important for job performance. However, both real-world sleep behavior and job performance are difficult to measure at scale. In this work, we demonstrate that people's everyday interactions with online mobile apps can reveal insights into their job performance in real-world contexts. We present an observational study in which we objectively tracked… Show more

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“…Advances in computer vision have also expanded the information we can gain from photo and video about diet and nutrition (60,114) and biomechanics (47). Researchers have also developed novel approaches that leverage day-to-day interactions with a mobile phone (e.g., typing accuracy and latency times in interacting with mobile apps) to assess psychomotor performance and sleep metrics (4,77). These new physiological measures, captured over long durations and in free-living settings, have the potential to help us not only uncover associations, but also reveal causal relationships and the precise biological mechanisms by which physical activity and other health behaviors influence health.…”
Section: Recommendation 5: Evaluate and Establish Evidence-based Heal...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Advances in computer vision have also expanded the information we can gain from photo and video about diet and nutrition (60,114) and biomechanics (47). Researchers have also developed novel approaches that leverage day-to-day interactions with a mobile phone (e.g., typing accuracy and latency times in interacting with mobile apps) to assess psychomotor performance and sleep metrics (4,77). These new physiological measures, captured over long durations and in free-living settings, have the potential to help us not only uncover associations, but also reveal causal relationships and the precise biological mechanisms by which physical activity and other health behaviors influence health.…”
Section: Recommendation 5: Evaluate and Establish Evidence-based Heal...mentioning
confidence: 99%