Name
Papers
Collaborators
ALEKSANDAR MATIC
30
61
Citations 
PageRank 
Referers 
122
15.23
403
Referees 
References 
478
176
Search Limit
100478
Title
Citations
PageRank
Year
A Decade of Ubiquitous Computing Research in Mental Health20.452020
Modeling Personality vs. Modeling Personalidad: In-the-wild Mobile Data Analysis in Five Countries Suggests Cultural Impact on Personality Models20.392019
Personality Is Revealed During Weekends: Towards Data Minimisation for Smartphone Based Personality Classification10.362019
Aligning daily activities with personality: towards a recommender system for improving wellbeing00.342019
Personalized versus Generic Mood Prediction Models in Bipolar Disorder.00.342018
When Simpler Data Does Not Imply Less Information: A Study of User Profiling Scenarios with Constrained View of Mobile HTTP(S) Traffic.20.372018
"OMG! How did it know that?": Reactions to Highly-Personalized Ads.20.392017
The Future of Pervasive Health.10.362017
Beyond Interruptibility: Predicting Opportune Moments to Engage Mobile Phone Users.80.482017
Computational Paradigms for Mental Health.00.342017
Pervasive Displays in Classrooms of Children with Severe Autism.10.362016
The untapped opportunity of mobile network data for mental health10.342016
Boredom-computer interaction: boredom proneness and the use of smartphone100.642015
Gait parameters identification using video tracking — Case study00.342015
Advances in Computational Psychometrics10.402015
Collective use of a situated display to encourage positive behaviors in children with behavioral challenges10.362014
Mobile monitoring of formal and informal social interactions at workplace20.372014
An analysis of distance estimation to detect proximity in social interactions.50.492014
Special Issue "Technology for Mental Health".00.342013
Trade-offs in monitoring social interactions.271.622013
Biomechanical modeling of knee for specific patients with chronic anterior cruciate ligament injury.30.732013
Virtual uniforms: using sound frequencies for grouping individuals00.342013
Analysis of Social Interactions Through Mobile Phones.221.412012
A Pilot Study of Short-term Effects of Non-sedentary Behaviour on Mood Changes.00.342012
Smart phone sensing to examine effects of social interactions and non-sedentary work time on mood changes40.502011
Indoor localization using audio features of FM radio signals10.372011
RFID-Based System for Tracking People: Approaches to Tagging Demented Patients.10.352011
Correlation between self-reported mood states and objectively measured social interactions at work: A pilot study20.442011
FM radio for indoor localization with spontaneous recalibration231.362010
RFID: Recognizing failures in dressing activity00.342010