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Data Collection and Intervention Personalized as Interactive Multimedia Documents

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Mobile computing can be a facilitator for collecting data due to the fact that users carry their smartphones almost everywhere and all the time and because they can collect a wide range of data -- textual, audiovisual and data collected automatically by sensors. Considering this opportunity, we developed the ESPIM (Experience Sampling and Programmed Intervention Method), an computer-aided method for programming multimedia data collection forms and carry out remote interventions. Using the ESPIM, professionals of areas such as healthcare and education can plan data collection and define intervention programs using methods and procedures from their own areas. The programs containing the queries and tasks are retrieved by a mobile application installed in the devices of users who participate in the data collection. The mobile application runs the programs according to queries and tasks planned by the specialists. Both queries and responses can contain text, audio, and video data. In this paper we discuss about the technological infrastructure used in ESPIM system and also about the preliminary results obtained through tests and evaluation carried out with stakeholders of the target population. These results allowed us carried out improvements in the system.

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  • (2021)Experience Sampling and Programmed Intervention Method and System for Planning, Authoring, and Deploying Mobile Health Interventions: Design and Case ReportsJournal of Medical Internet Research10.2196/2427823:7(e24278)Online publication date: 12-Jul-2021
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  • (2018)ESPIM SystemProceedings of the 24th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web10.1145/3243082.3243120(125-132)Online publication date: 16-Oct-2018

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    WebMedia '17: Proceedings of the 23rd Brazillian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web
    October 2017
    522 pages
    ISBN:9781450350969
    DOI:10.1145/3126858
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    1. authory
    2. data collection
    3. interactive multimedia presentation
    4. mobile player
    5. remotely programed intervention

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    Webmedia '17: Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web
    October 17 - 20, 2017
    RS, Gramado, Brazil

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    • (2021)Experience Sampling and Programmed Intervention Method and System for Planning, Authoring, and Deploying Mobile Health Interventions: Design and Case ReportsJournal of Medical Internet Research10.2196/2427823:7(e24278)Online publication date: 12-Jul-2021
    • (2019)Elderly vloggersProceedings of the 25th Brazillian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web10.1145/3323503.3360303(185-192)Online publication date: 29-Oct-2019
    • (2018)ESPIM SystemProceedings of the 24th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web10.1145/3243082.3243120(125-132)Online publication date: 16-Oct-2018

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