The Framework of the Lived Experience of Metrics: Understanding the Purposes and Activities of Self-Tracking Metrics
Paper in proceeding, 2025

Most studies of Personal Informatics (PI) focus on the holistic experience of self-tracking or how users relate to self-tracking goals. Recently, new tracker metrics became available in commercial systems, e.g. stress scores or body battery. Hence, more attention should be devoted to what users track and how they understand metrics produced by their trackers. Charting the evolution of metrics in PI can enable building systems that better support well-being. To this end, we interviewed n = 25 fitness tracker users to discover what metrics are most important to them, how they understand the metrics, and how they formulate their goals with respect to the metrics. We found that users created a metric ecology which they adjusted to their life circumstances, reformulating their goals. We identified key issues in understanding metrics which bear the risk of misuse. We contribute recommendations for future PI systems as self-tracking metrics increase in complexity.

PI journey

fitness trackers

lived experience of metrics framework

self-tracking purposes

Personal informatics

self-tracking activities

Author

Meagan Loerakker

Vienna University of Technology

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

Tora Jarsve

University of Oslo

Jasmin Niess

University of Oslo

Paweł W. Woźniak

Vienna University of Technology

Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - Proceedings

1189
9798400713941 (ISBN)

2025 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2025
Yokohama, Japan,

PAPACUI: Proficiency Awareness in Physical ACtivity User Interfaces

Swedish Research Council (VR) (2022-03196), 2023-01-01 -- 2026-12-31.

Subject Categories (SSIF 2025)

Information Systems, Social aspects

Human Computer Interaction

DOI

10.1145/3706598.3713650

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