The Sociability Score: App-based social profiling from a healthcare perspective
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2016
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Abstract
As the smartphone becomes an integral part of our lives, its value as a rich data source reaches an increasing potential. Several previous studies have used smartphone-derived data to discover relationships between user characteristics and different types of smartphone use. However, none tried to use smartphone data to capture an individual's social behavior into one profile, aimed at providing additional information for the diagnostic evaluation of social deficits. This study presents a novel way of combining different modalities of smartphone data for the creation of sociability profiles using a scoring mechanism that allows for easy addition and removal of data sources. Following installation of the smartphone application, data is being sampled in the background to allow for the assessment of spontaneous smartphone use. Sociability scores were based on the integration of social communication and social exploration scores derived from smartphone use and environmental data sampling (e.g., GPS and external Bluetooth signals). Finally, we have applied our Sociability model to create social profiles of ten test subjects as a baseline for future studies. This pilot study provided insight in the usability of the individual sociability scores for future smartphone application to provide longitudinal objective measures of normal and atypical human social behavioral profiles in their natural environment.
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Data mining, Psychological health, Smartphone use, Sociability, Social deficits, Social profiling, Taverne
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Eskes, P, Spruit, M, Brinkkemper, S, Vorstman, J & Kas, M 2016, 'The Sociability Score: App-based social profiling from a healthcare perspective', Computers in Human Behavior, vol. 59, pp. 39-48. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chb.2016.01.024