VeatherReflect: EmployingWeather as Qalitative Representation of Stress Data in Virtual Reality
Paper in proceeding, 2023

While personal trackers can collect a vast amount of information about their users, the representation of such data has remained unchanged, with bar charts being the most dominant. However, to build systems that facilitate reflection and support well-being, it is crucial to explore alternative ways of representation. Thus, we designed VeatherReflect, a VR application that uses weather metaphors to illustrate tracker stress scores, aiming to encourage users to reflect on their stress data. In a pre-study, we mapped stress scores to weather states. We then compared VeatherReflect with a standard visualisation of stress data presented in VR. VeatherReflect increased participant engagement with personal data and stress awareness. Participants reported reflective insights for stress-reducing behaviour. We contribute findings on how virtual weather as a metaphor for stress can support reflection. We discuss design recommendations for VR applications aiming to facilitate a deeper understanding of complex personal data through engaging qualitative experiences.

Refection

Stress

Visualisation

Virtual Reality

Well-being

Personal Informatics

Fitness Tracker

Author

Nadine Wagener

Universität Bremen

Marit Bentvelzen

Utrecht University

Bastian Daenekas

Universität Bremen

Paweł W. Woźniak

Chalmers, Computer Science and Engineering (Chalmers), Interaction Design and Software Engineering

Jasmin Niess

University of Oslo

DESIGNING INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS CONFERENCE, DIS 2023

446-458
978-1-4503-9893-0 (ISBN)

ACM Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS) on Rebuilding and Resilience
Pittsburgh, PA, USA,

Subject Categories

Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics

Human Computer Interaction

DOI

10.1145/3563657.3596125

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