paths of wellbeing on self-organizing maps + excerpts from other presentations

30
Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps Krista Lagus Tommi Vatanen Oili Kettunen Antti Heikkilä Matti Heikkilä Mika Pantzar Timo Honkela Aalto University (former Helsinki University of Technology) Sports Institute of Finland Stressinmurtajat National Consumer Research Center Finland

Upload: timo-honkela

Post on 07-Nov-2014

480 views

Category:

Technology


0 download

DESCRIPTION

In this presentation in WSOM 2012 conference, we introduce the concept of pathways of wellbeing and examine how such paths can be discovered from large data sets using the self-organizing map. Data sets used in the illustrative experiments include measurements of physical fitness and subjective assessments related to diagnosing work stress. In addition, we show results from related projects.

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Paths of Wellbeing onSelf-Organizing Maps

Krista LagusTommi VatanenOili KettunenAntti HeikkiläMatti Heikkilä Mika PantzarTimo Honkela

Aalto University(former Helsinki University of Technology)

Sports Institute of Finland

Stressinmurtajat

National Consumer Research Center

Finland

Page 2: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Motivation for Wellbeing informatics

• World health situation:

• WHO alarms of a stress epidemic: top 5 debilitating diseases are related to stress

• Challenge: General advice affects individuals poorly

> need customized lifestyle solutions

Page 3: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Social mediaapplication

Themes

mental wellbeing,stress & relaxation

loneliness & social wellbeing

physical fitness

nutrition and food

sleep

work and life

Question sets

”Appreciative inquiry”

Explorativedata analysis:

paths of wellbeing

Ongoing work:

VirtualCoach project

PI: Krista Lagus

Page 4: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Wellbeing data collections and analysis

DoctorsIllness &diseaseresearch

Research on wellbeing and

lifestyles

Coaches,peers,social

networksOUR FOCUS

Page 5: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

”classical example”

SOM of wellbeing factorsamong Finnish youth

(Honkela, Koskinen, Koskenniemi & Karvonen, 2000)

Page 6: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Sports Institute of Finland(Vierumäki) fitness data

>100,000 measurements in 20+ yearssmall subset with also mental workload & stress evaluation

(Vatanen, Heikkilä Honkela, Kettunen, Lagus &Pantzar, 2012)

males females

example: abdominals

all

40-50 yearsold

What kind of different ”fitness groups” can be found?

Relationship between physical & mental wellbeing (stress)?

Do interventions help?

Page 7: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Sports Institute of Finland(Vierumäki) fitness data

>100,000 measurements in 20+ yearssmall subset with also mental workload & stress evaluation

(Vatanen, Heikkilä Honkela, Kettunen, Lagus &Pantzar, 2012)

males females

example: abdominals

all

40-50 yearsold

What kind of different ”fitness groups” can be found?

Relationship between physical & mental wellbeing (stress)?

Do interventions help?

Page 8: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Map of fitness and stress

Page 9: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Individual wellbeing paths onthe map of fitness and stress

Page 10: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Methodological view: We need...

● Big data on everyday life● Quantative measurements● Qualitative personal experiences

● Methods for● Dimensionality reduction● Information visualization● Time-series modeling● Text mining● Etc.

Page 11: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Identifying anomalous social contexts from mobile proximity data

using binomial mixture models

Eric Malmi, Juha Raitio, Oskar Kohonen, Krista Lagus, and Timo Honkela

IDA 2012

Page 12: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

● Bluetooth data as an indicator of the social context

● The data tells about the people and devices nearby

● Period of time: 17 monts

● Data on 106 people, at least 90 days each

Page 13: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Text mining for wellbeing: Selecting stories using

semantic and pragmatic features

Timo Honkela, Zaur Izzatdust, Krista Lagus

ICANN 2012

Page 14: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Text mining for peer support

TOPIC ANALYSIS SENTIMENT ANALYSIS

Discussion forum postings, etc.

Selected stories

STYLEANALYSIS

MULTICRITERIA SELECTION PROCESS

User modelingand analysis of

feedback

EVALUATION

User'sinput

(Hon

kela

, Iz

zatd

ust,

Lag

us 2

012)

Page 15: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

ICA of wellbeing-related termsin Reddit texts

(Honkela, Izzatdust, Lagus 2012)

Page 16: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Subjects on objects in contexts: Using GICA method to quantify

epistemological subjectivity

Timo Honkela, Juha Raitio, Krista Lagus, Ilari T. Nieminen, Nina Honkela, and Mika Pantzar

IJCNN 2012

Page 17: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Subjectifying: adding subjective views into object-context matrices

Outcome: Subject-Object-Context (SOC) Tensors

Page 18: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Potential sources for subjectification

● Conceptual surveys: ● individual assessment of contextual

appropriateness

● Text mining:● statistics of word/phrase-context patterns

● Empirical psychology:● reaction times, etc.

● Brain research

Page 19: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Flattening: unfolding 3-way tensorfor traditional 2-way analysis

Page 20: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

OBJECTS:

Relaxation

Happiness

Fitness

Wellbeing

CONTEXTS:

SUBJECTS: Event participants

Case 1: Wellbeing concepts

Page 21: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

MDS: Objects x Subjects

Fitness

Page 22: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

NeRV: Objects x Subjects

Fitness

J. Venna, J. Peltonen, K. Nybo, H. Aidos, and S. Kaski. Information Retrieval Perspective to Nonlinear Dimensionality Reduction for Data Visualization. Journal of Machine Learning Research, 11:451-490, 2010.

NeRV:

Page 23: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

SOM: Objects x Subjects

Page 24: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Case 2: State of the Union Addresses

● In this case, text mining is used for populating the Subject-Object-Context tensor

● This took place by calculating the frequencies on how often a subject uses an object word in the context of a context word● Context window of 30 words

Page 25: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Analysis of the word 'health'

Page 26: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Interactive SOMs:“Parametric modeling,

non-parametric visualization”

Timo Honkela and Michael Knapek

Unpublished, ongoing work

Page 27: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Interactive SOMs:“Making the analysis process and

variable selection more transparent”

Timo Honkela and Michael Knapek

Unpublished, ongoing work

ALTERNATIV

E TIT

LE

Page 28: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Data points “chase” BMUs

Page 29: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations

Thank you!Merci!Kiitos!

¡Gracias!

Obrigado!

Danke schön! ありがとう

Page 30: Paths of Wellbeing on Self-Organizing Maps + excerpts from other presentations