Sujay Shalawadi

Sujay Shalawadi
  • Bauhaus-Universität Weimar

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Bauhaus-Universität Weimar

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Publications (12)
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Despite the widely acknowledged importance of well-being, our well-being can regularly be under pressure from external sources. Work is often attributed as a source of stress and dissatisfaction, so, unsurprisingly, extensive efforts are made to measure and improve our well-being in this context. This paper examines opportunities to better design s...
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Contemporary self-tracking technologies (STTs), such as smartwatches and smartphone apps, allow people to become self-aware through the datafication of their everyday lives. However, concerns are emerging over the global north/Western portrayal of the self in the envisionment of STTs. Given the call to diversify participant samples in HCI knowledge...
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This position paper explores how combining provocation with data physicalization can empower non-tech-savvy users in smart home environments. Our aim is to understand how these approaches can address the resistance and challenges posed by the seamless nature of digital conveniences.
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Smart home cameras (SHCs) offer convenience and security to users, but also cause greater privacy concerns than other sensors due to constant collection and processing of sensitive data. Moreover, privacy perceptions may differ between primary users and other users at home. To address these issues, we developed three physical cover prototypes for S...
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While self-report studies are common in Human-Computer Interaction research, few evaluations have assessed their long term use. We present a longitudinal analysis of a web-based workplace application that collects well-being assessments and offers suggestions to improve individual, team, and organisational performance. Our dataset covers 219 users....

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