Title of article :
Toward Psychoinformatics: Computer Science Meets Psychology
Author/Authors :
Montag, Christian Ulm University - Ulm, Germany , Duke, Éilish Department of Psychology - Goldsmiths - University of London - London, UK , Markowetz, Alexander Department of Informatics - University of Bonn - Bonn, Germany
Abstract :
The present paper provides insight into an emerging research discipline called Psychoinformatics. In the context of Psychoinformatics, we emphasize the cooperation between the disciplines of psychology and computer science in handling large data sets
derived from heavily used devices, such as smartphones or online social network sites, in order to shed light on a large number
of psychological traits, including personality and mood. New challenges await psychologists in light of the resulting “Big Data”
sets, because classic psychological methods will only in part be able to analyze this data derived from ubiquitous mobile devices, as
well as other everyday technologies. As a consequence, psychologists must enrich their scientific methods through the inclusion of
methods from informatics. The paper provides a brief review of one area of this research field, dealing mainly with social networks
and smartphones. Moreover, we highlight how data derived from Psychoinformatics can be combined in a meaningful way with
data from human neuroscience. We close the paper with some observations of areas for future research and problems that require
consideration within this new discipline.
Keywords :
Psychoinformatics , Psychology , Big Data
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine