The near overnight mass adoption of social networking portals, such as Facebook and MySpace, is the latest chapter in the story of people’s willingness to embrace technology that allows them to better connect with each other, following in the wake of instant messaging services, personal web pages and even email. We conjecture the next step in this progression will come from on-going research into emerging forms of people-centric sensing systems (e.g., [3] [2]). Our research in this area has lead us to develop the CenceMe system [4] which uses sensor data gathered using mobile consumer devices (e.g., cell phones) to learn about the everyday activities of the general population. CenceMe transparently makes useful inferences from this data and...
The smartphone has become an important part of our daily life. It takes advantage of multiple built-...
Smartphone sensing enables inference of physical context, while online social networks (OSNs) allow ...
Abstract. In order to achieve the concept of ubiquitous computing, popularized by Mark Weiser, is ne...
We present the design, implementation, evaluation, and user experiences of the CenceMe application,...
We present the design, implementation, evaluation, and user experiences of the CenceMe application, ...
Mobile phone sensing is an emerging area of interest for researchers as smart phones are becoming th...
The recent proliferation of handheld devices that are equipped with a large number of sensors and co...
Interpersonal relationships are vital for our daily functioning and wellbeing. Social networks may f...
Mobile phones could become the largest surveillance system on the planet. These ubiquitous, networke...
Low-level sensors can provide surprisingly high-level information about social interactions. The goa...
AbstractInterpersonal relationships are vital for our daily functioning and wellbeing. Social networ...
Abstract—Mobile phone sensing is an emerging area of interest for researchers as smart phones are be...
Today's mobile phones are essentially off-the-shelf, mass-market wearable computers. In this pa...
People-centric sensing has been emerging due to the integration of the most varied sensors in person...
Abstract. As truly ubiquitous wearable computers, mobile phones are quickly becom-ing the primary so...
The smartphone has become an important part of our daily life. It takes advantage of multiple built-...
Smartphone sensing enables inference of physical context, while online social networks (OSNs) allow ...
Abstract. In order to achieve the concept of ubiquitous computing, popularized by Mark Weiser, is ne...
We present the design, implementation, evaluation, and user experiences of the CenceMe application,...
We present the design, implementation, evaluation, and user experiences of the CenceMe application, ...
Mobile phone sensing is an emerging area of interest for researchers as smart phones are becoming th...
The recent proliferation of handheld devices that are equipped with a large number of sensors and co...
Interpersonal relationships are vital for our daily functioning and wellbeing. Social networks may f...
Mobile phones could become the largest surveillance system on the planet. These ubiquitous, networke...
Low-level sensors can provide surprisingly high-level information about social interactions. The goa...
AbstractInterpersonal relationships are vital for our daily functioning and wellbeing. Social networ...
Abstract—Mobile phone sensing is an emerging area of interest for researchers as smart phones are be...
Today's mobile phones are essentially off-the-shelf, mass-market wearable computers. In this pa...
People-centric sensing has been emerging due to the integration of the most varied sensors in person...
Abstract. As truly ubiquitous wearable computers, mobile phones are quickly becom-ing the primary so...
The smartphone has become an important part of our daily life. It takes advantage of multiple built-...
Smartphone sensing enables inference of physical context, while online social networks (OSNs) allow ...
Abstract. In order to achieve the concept of ubiquitous computing, popularized by Mark Weiser, is ne...