Publication | Open Access
Log My Dog: Perceived Impact of Dog Activity Tracking
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Working DogEngineeringWearable TechnologyConsumer ResearchLog My DogWearable ComputerBehavior MonitoringPerceptionCommunicationPet IndustryUser PerceptionsManagementConsumer BehaviorUser PerceptionQuantified SelfBehavioral SciencesAssistive TechnologyUser ExperiencePet ActivityMarketingMobile SensingSocial ComputingInteractive MarketingHuman-computer InteractionAnimal Behavior
The pet industry is catching up in the wearables market, and pet activity and location trackers are increasingly worn by our furry friends. We report on an empirical study investigating the user perceptions of a popular dog activity tracker. Results show that these trackers have a positive impact on owners' motivation to increase their physical activities with their dogs.
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