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Northeastern University professor combines computer science with health and measurement with self-reporting to improve accuracy of fitness tracking
By asking short, digitally delivered questions, associate professor Stephen Intille hopes to get a more complete picture of people’s health—and ultimately make fitness trackers work better for people. Photo by Ruby Wallau/Northeastern University

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Northeastern University professor combines computer science with health and measurement with self-reporting to improve accuracy of fitness tracking

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