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CAP 5100: Project #6 Kinexercise

This project, presented by Utkarsh Garg, Xiang Hua, and Rahul Mehta, aims to evaluate the effectiveness of the Kinexercise system in promoting regular exercise among computer users compared to the existing Workrave system. Through a user study involving 30 participants over one work week, the research assesses the impact of using Kinexercise on exercise habits. The results and analysis indicate a significant increase in exercise engagement with Kinexercise, supporting its efficacy in enhancing user satisfaction. The study's conclusions reject the null hypothesis, affirming the benefits of adopting Kinexercise for promoting physical activity among avid computer users.

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CAP 5100: Project #6 Kinexercise

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  1. CAP 5100: Project #6Kinexercise Problem: Reminder system to exercise for avid computer users. Presented by: Utkarsh Garg, Xiang Hua, Rahul Mehta

  2. Existing System (Workrave)

  3. Our System (Kinexercise)

  4. User study conditions • It is a 30 person user study • 15 people used Kinexercise and other 15 used Workrave. • Feasibility is why we had to keep this system. • The duration was over one work week. • To see the effects of exercise over a relatively long period. • They had to run the system on start-up. • To keep an accurate log of # of exercises done (or not done).

  5. Results and analysis

  6. Conclusion • Based on the p-values and t-values obtained, we can safely reject the null hypothesis for both, the primary and secondary hypothesis. • This proves that our system makes the users do more exercises compared to the current system. • The secondary hypothesis helps prove that, for the current set of users, our system ranked higher in satisfying the users.

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