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  2. Analysing Information Flows and Key Mediatorsthrough Temporal…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/sns10.pdf
    29 Mar 2010: We find that temporal analysis provides a betterunderstanding of dynamic processes and a more accurateidentification of important people compared to traditionalstatic methods. ... Instead for both betweenness andcloseness centrality, static analysis has
  3. Mobile Health with Head-Worn Devices: Challenges and Opportunities

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/earable-survey22.pdf
    5 Sep 2022: Opportunity: Unconventional UIs. One of the factorsthat affects user experience is the way people interact withthe head-worn devices. ... Therefore, there is anurgent need for techniques to anonymize the identity or evenconceal facial characteristics of
  4. Measuring Urban Social Diversity Using Interconnected Geo-Social…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/www2016.pdf
    1 Feb 2016: 5.3 Geo-social InteractionThe interaction between people and places in our dataset is repre-. ... 6.1 Brokerage Role of PlacesOne of the fundamental social roles of places is to bring people.
  5. EmotionSense: A Mobile Phones based Adaptive Platform for…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/Ubicomp10.pdf
    29 Jun 2010: However, these techniquesmay lead to biased results since people are aware of beingconstantly monitored. ... We can infer that people tend to exhibit neutral emo-tions far more than other emotions.
  6. Understanding the Effects of the Neighbourhood Built Environment on…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/www19.pdf
    27 Feb 2019: Does the distribu-tion of people who own pets consistently different in various areas?Systematic ways to answer these types of questions still remainunknown. ... Is it because people with higher SES eathealthily, exercise more often, or smoke less?
  7. SpotME If You Can: Randomized Responses forLocation Obfuscation on ...

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/icdcs2011.pdf
    2 Mar 2011: statistically analyzedto estimate, for example, the actual number of people in agiven location. ... location. Step 2: A service infers number and flow of people fromthe maps.
  8. Earbuds_Percom21 (1)

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/percom21.pdf
    30 Apr 2021: This is further borne out by thehigh average number of daily interaction people have withtheir mobile phones [20]. ... A number of factorscan invalid the calibration of a magnetometer, such as theenvironment, the temperature, and the number of people ina
  9. A Study of Bluetooth Low Energy Performance forHuman Proximity ...

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/percom17.pdf
    11 Jan 2017: Our testbed consists of an architecture company (SpacelabLtd.) which employs more than 35 people. ... The largestinteraction captured involved a group of 5 people. B. Proximity Detection Technique.
  10. aaai17 format (9 March)

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/icwsm17poster.pdf
    10 Mar 2017: 2016) discussed the relationship between the prosperity of people and urban places, and distinguished between different categories and urban geographies using Foursquare and Twitter data.
  11. Writing on the Clean Slate:Implementing a Socially-Aware Protocol in…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/aoc08.pdf
    17 Apr 2008: Furthermore, some of the ad hoc communication tech-nologies, such as Bluetooth and Zigbee, have increased theability of people to interact by following more natural socialpatterns. ... CAR is a natural fit for the Haggle vision,since it exploits
  12. On Nonstationarity of Human Contact NetworksSalvatore Scellato∗,…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/simplex10.pdf
    14 Apr 2010: individuals by assumingthat two people are in contact when they are connected tothe same access point. ... probably because publicaccess points are more likely to register lonely individualsrather than entire groups of people which meet regularly atthe
  13. Exploiting Semantic Annotations for Clustering Geographic Areas and…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/SMW11.pdf
    22 Apr 2011: Home/Work/Other isHome and Parks & Outdoors is Parks). With respect to user and area clustering parallels, there is apattern concerning the appearance of Food lovers for NewYork and Nightlife people
  14. Temporal Distance Metrics for Social Network Analysis John…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/wosn09.pdf
    21 May 2009: From Table 3we can see L for Day 1, if two people started gossiping atthe start of the day, it would take 19 hours to spread to allparticipants. ... Thefact that there are also low C values for each day reiterateshow infrequent groups of people
  15. A Framework for Multi-region Delay Tolerant Networking Mirco…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/winsdr08.pdf
    12 Jul 2008: Sensors are both spread in the environment andattached to people (that may use vehicles) or animals. ... to try to reach all the people through thenetwork infrastructures that are still in place.
  16. An Empirical Study of Geographic User Activity Patterns in ...

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/icwsm11poster.pdf
    5 Apr 2011: While people fly from one city to another andcheckin at the corresponding airports, they unfold spatio-temporal connections of larger scales. ... Despite occurring within asmall spatial interval, this may indicate an existence of a lo-cation where people
  17. Socio-spatial Properties of Online Location-based Social Networks

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/icwsm11.pdf
    28 Mar 2011: or if, instead,some individuals prefer connecting to people further away,leading to a heterogeneous system. ... As people spend more time online, more and more datawill be available regarding their spatial behavior and theirsocial connections, allowing
  18. What is this place? Inferring place categoriesthrough user patterns…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/mobicase14.pdf
    10 Nov 2014: In this study, weconsider three different category sets that typicallycharacterize people’s everyday life. ... Their system was tested onGPS trajectories of only four people. Chen et al.
  19. wosn04-brown.dvi

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/wosn12_brown.pdf
    18 Jun 2012: nities, with people meeting and forming friendships in locationswhere shared activities take place [7]. ... Allmy people right here, right now: management of groupco-presence on a social networking site.
  20. Sense and Sensibility in a Pervasive World Christos Efstratiou1, ...

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/pervasive12.pdf
    1 Mar 2012: As itbecame apparent the participants showed a clear interest in people outside their closesocial circle. ... P17:“There might be some use of the desk sensor for people with special needs.
  21. Distance Matters: Geo-social Metrics for Online Social Networks…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/wosn2010.pdf
    25 May 2010: We show how these metricsprovide a better understanding of these networks, sincethey take into account geographic properties of thesocial ties across people. ... As location-awareOSNs become more and more popular, there will beeven more data available

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