Biobehavioral Rhythms in Everyday Life
Our paper “Biobehavioral Rhythms in Everyday Life: Data and Models for Capturing Cyclic Behavior in Naturalistic Settings” by Chong Zhao, Maria Ana Cardei, Matthew Clark, Runze Yan, and Afsaneh Doryab was accepted to the Association for Computing Machinery’s journal Proceedings on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable, and Ubiquitous Technologies. Congratulations!