A Survey of Passive Sensing in the Workplace
Authors: Subigya Nepal, Gonzalo J. Martinez, Shayan Mirjafari, Koustuv Saha, Vedant Das Swain, Xuhai Xu, Pino G. Audia, Munmun De Choudhury, Anind K. Dey, Aaron Striegel, Andrew T. Campbell
Abstract: As new technology inches into every aspect of our lives, there is no place more likely to dramatically change in the future than the workplace. New passive sensing technology is emerging capable of assessing human behavior with the goal of promoting better cognitive and physical capabilities at work. In this article, we survey recent research on the use of passive sensing in the workplace to assess wellbeing and productivity of the workforce. We also discuss open problems and future directions related to passive sensing in the future workplace.
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