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  2. Predicting the Spatio-Temporal Evolution of Chronic Diseases in…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/ijcai18.pdf
    10 May 2018: To exam the relationship between chronic diseases and hu-man mobility patterns extracted from location-based services,we employ Pearson correlation analysis. ... For exam-ple, if users often go shopping after having French or Italianfood, we will cluster
  3. SIGCHI Conference Proceedings Format

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/ubicomp2013.pdf
    1 Jul 2013: 15. Mackerron, G. Happiness and Environmental Quality. PhD Thesis, TheLondon School of Economics and Political Science (2012).
  4. CROSS-DEVICE FEDERATED LEARNING FOR MOBILE HEALTH DIAGNOSTICS:A FIRST …

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/ICASSP23-Xia.pdf
    24 Mar 2023: 3. A multi-modal model for COVID-19 detection. 4.3. Settings. This paper considers each app user as a federated client to exam-ine FedLoss.
  5. wifiparking.dvi

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/mobicom2013.pdf
    23 Jul 2013: If this infor-mation is accessed before the start of the journey, it can alsopotentially result in a change of transport mode, for exam-ple, a user might decide not to
  6. Centrality Prediction in Dynamic Human Contact Networks

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/computernets12.pdf
    11 Jan 2012: Centrality Prediction in Dynamic Human Contact Networks. Hyoungshick Kim, John Tang, Ross Anderson, Cecilia Mascolo. Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, UK{ hk331, jkt27, rja14, cm542 }@cl.cam.ac.uk. Abstract. Real technological, social
  7. IMPROVING FEATURE GENERALIZABILITY WITH MULTITASK LEARNING IN…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/icassp22-ma.pdf
    22 Apr 2022: For exam-ple, in the extreme case, if all the tasks contain the same classes, ourapproach degrades to single task learning.
  8. ZOE: A Cloud-less Dialog-enabled Continuous SensingWearable…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/mobisys2015.pdf
    29 Apr 2015: For exam-ple, apps like PEIR [56] and CenceMe [54] support multiple infer-ences (such as activity, voicing, and transportation in the case ofCenceMe) during their operation.
  9. Mobile Computing Middleware Cecilia Mascolo, Licia Capra and Wolfgang …

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/ntw02.pdf
    29 Feb 2008: Mobile Computing Middleware. Cecilia Mascolo, Licia Capra and Wolfgang Emmerich. Dept. of Computer ScienceUniversity College London. Gower Street, London, WC1E 6BT, UK{C.Mascolo|L.Capra|W.Emmerich}@cs.ucl.ac.uk. Abstract. Recent advances in wireless
  10. 39 WILDSENSING: Design and Deployment of a Sustainable SensorNetwork…

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/tosn2011.pdf
    27 Apr 2011: group interaction is only superficially known using current technologies. Given therole badgers are considered to play in the epidemiology of bovine tuberculosis, and thefull economic implications of this disease, understanding the
  11. You are Sensing, but are you Biased?A User Unaided Sensor Calibration …

    https://mobile-systems.cl.cam.ac.uk/papers/ubicomp2018-grammenos.pdf
    6 Mar 2018: However, the quality of the sensors in such devices is not usually comparable to professional grade ones mostlydue to power and economic costs that are associated with higher quality sensors.

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