Investigating causality in human behavior from smartphone sensor data: a quasi-experimental approach

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Fani Tsapeli
Mirco Musolesi
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[1] University of Birmingham,School of Computer Science
[2] University College London,Department of Geography
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smartphone data; causality; human behavior; stress modeling;
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Smartphones and wearables have become an indispensable part of our daily life. Their improved sensing and computing capabilities bring new opportunities for human behavior monitoring and analysis. Most work so far has been focused on detecting correlation rather than causation among features extracted from smartphone data. However, pure correlation analysis does not offer sufficient understanding of human behavior. Moreover, causation analysis could allow scientists to identify factors that have a causal effect on health and well-being issues, such as obesity, stress, depression and so on and suggest actions to deal with them. Finally, detecting causal relationships in this kind of observational data is challenging since, in general, subjects cannot be randomly exposed to an event.
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