Digital phenotyping and mobile sensing : new developments in psychoinformatics / Christian Montag, Harald Baumeister, editors.

This book offers a snapshot of cutting-edge applications of digital phenotyping and mobile sensing for studying human behavior and planning innovative e-healthcare interventions. The respective chapters, written by authoritative researchers, cover both theoretical perspectives and good scientific an...

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Other Authors: Montag, Christian (Editor), Baumeister, Harald (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2023]
Edition:Second edition.
Series:Studies in neuroscience, psychology and behavioral economics.
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505 0 |a Chapter 1: Digital Phenotyping and Mobile Sensing In PsychoinformaticsA Rapidly Evolving Interdisciplinary Research Endeavor -- Chapter 2: Ethical Considerations of Digital Phenotyping from the Perspective of a Healthcare Practitioner -- Chapter 3: Computerized Facial Emotion Expression Recognition -- Chapter 4: An Overview on Doing Psychodiagnostics in Personality Psychology and Tracking Physical Activity via Smartphones. . 
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