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The focus of this workshop is on the development of interfaces for long-term, voluntary use, spanning dozens, if not thousands, of interactions, and in which maintenance of user adherence to a desired interaction usage pattern is of primary interest. Domains in which these issues are important include: wellness applications, such as long-term exercise or diet promotion; web site "stickiness"; multi-session intelligent tutoring systems; and computer games. This one-day CHI'09 workshop brings together researchers from a wide spectrum of disciplines who share a common interest in finding theoretical frameworks, models, and design methodologies to support longitudinal HCI.

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CHI EA '09: CHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
April 2009
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ISBN:9781605582474
DOI:10.1145/1520340
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  1. adherence
  2. compliance
  3. engagement
  4. health behavior change
  5. longitudinal study

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