

Wellbeing Ubiquitous Computing Group
Advancing Wellbeing through Ubiquitous Computing
Welcome to the Wellbeing Ubiquitous Computing Group, part of the Intelligent Media Processing Group in the Department of Core Informatics at the Graduate School of Informatics at Osaka Metropolitan University.
Our group focuses on using physiological sensing devices to help individuals and groups manage their health and well-being.
Group Members
Faculty:
Koichi Kise
Motoi Iwata
PhD Students:
Tasnim Irrita Chowdruy
Master Students:
Shota Arai
Bachelor Students:
Toma Hara
Exchange Students:
Marc Moreeuw
Ilyasse Lahssak
Associate Members:
Chris Blakely
Alumni:
Christian Brinkhaus
Recent Publications
"Augmenting Sleep Behavior with a Wearable: Can Self-Reflection Help?"
Hannah Nolasco, Andrew Vargo, Marc Moreeuw, Toma Hara, and Koichi Kise.
Augmented Humans 24 (AH'24). 2024
"In-the-Wild Exploration of the Impact of the Lunar Cycle on Sleep in a University Cohort with Oura Rings."
Shota Arai, Andrew Vargo, Benjamin Tag, and Koichi Kise.
Augmented Humans 24 (AH'24). 2024.
"Considering Wearable Health Tracking Devices and Pandemic Preparedness for Universities."
Andrew Vargo, Peter Neigel, and Koichi Kise.
IEEE Pervasive Computing. 2023.
https://doi.org/10.1109/MPRV.2023.3322460