Abstract
This study aims to contribute to effective system design of lifelog management. We conducted a random assignment experiment and investigated how variations in lifelog type and incentives of either monetary rewards or lifelog-based services affected subjects' willingness to disclose lifelog. © 2011 IEEE.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings - 2011 IEEE International Conferences on Internet of Things and Cyber, Physical and Social Computing, iThings/CPSCom 2011 |
| Pages | 498-502 |
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| Publication status | Published - 2011 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | 2011 IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things, iThings 2011 and 4th IEEE International Conference on Cyber, Physical and Social Computing, CPSCom 2011 - Dalian, China Duration: 19 Oct 2011 → 22 Oct 2011 |
Conference
| Conference | 2011 IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things, iThings 2011 and 4th IEEE International Conference on Cyber, Physical and Social Computing, CPSCom 2011 |
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| Place | China |
| City | Dalian |
| Period | 19/10/11 → 22/10/11 |
Research Keywords
- Incentive
- Lifelog
- Psychological reluctance
- Random assignment experiment
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