Creating Personal, Social, and Urban Awareness through Pervasive Computing

Creating Personal, Social, and Urban Awareness through Pervasive Computing

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Release Date: October, 2013|Copyright: © 2014 |Pages: 440
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-4695-7
ISBN13: 9781466646957|ISBN10: 1466646950|EISBN13: 9781466646964
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The recent emergence and prevalence of social network applications, sensor equipped mobile devices, and the availability of large amounts of geo-referenced data have enabled the analysis of new context dimensions that involve individual, social, and urban context.

Creating Personal, Social, and Urban Awareness through Pervasive Computing provides an overview of the theories, techniques, and practical applications related to the three dimensions of context awareness. Through the exploration of emerging research trends of pervasive computing, this book is beneficial to professors, students, researchers, and developers interested this latest development in the field of context-awareness and pervasive computing.

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The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:

  • Emerging Trends of Context Awareness
  • Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Mobile Phone Sensing
  • Mobile Social Networks
  • Personal Activity Recognition
  • Smart Environments
  • Urban Sensing
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Computer scientists show how the emergence of social networks, the prevalence of sensor-equipped mobile devices, and large amounts of geographically referenced data allow the analysis of such matters as people's mobility patterns, emotional status, and activities. They explore the possibilities in the three levels of awareness. Their topics include opportunistic detection methods for emotion-aware smartphone applications, architecture patterns for context-aware smart environments, community detection and profiling in location-based social networks, news recommendation for China Sina Wiebo microblog service based on user social behaviors, and understanding urban dynamics from taxi GPS traces.

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Bin Guo is an Associate Professor from Northwestern Polytechnical University, China. He received his Ph.D. degree in computer science from Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, in 2009. During 2009-2011, he was a post-doctoral researcher at Institut TELECOM SudParis in France. His research interests include ubiquitous computing, mobile social networking, and cross-community mining. Dr. Guo has served as an editor of IEEE Communications Magazine, ACM/Springer Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (PUC), and the guest editor of ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology (TIST). He has served as the general chair of the SCI-11, the publicity chair of UIC’12, ICTH’13, the workshop chair of iThings’13, and the TPC member for a number of conferences. He has published over 50 scientific papers in referred journals, conferences, and book chapters. He won the best paper award of AMT’2012 and GPC’2012.
Daniele Riboni is a Research Fellow at the Department of Computer Science of the University of Milano, where he is member of the EveryWare Laboratory. He received his PhD in Computer Science from the University of Milano in 2007 with a thesis on "Techniques, Algorithms, and Architectures for Adaptation in Mobile Computing". His research interests are in the areas of context-awareness and adaptation, pervasive and mobile computing, and privacy. He participated to several research projects, and during his research activity he actively collaborated with various Italian and foreign partners, both from industry and academia. He has published over 40 scientific papers and his contributions appeared in the proceedings of major conferences and in leading journals of his research fields. He belongs to the program committee of various conferences and workshops.
Peizhao Hu is a Senior Research Engineer at NICTA (Australia's centre for research excellence). His research interests include Mobile application development, Context-aware and Pervasive Computing, Autonomic Computing, Wireless mesh networking. Dr. Hu had served as technical program committee and organising committee for a number of conference and workshops, including PerCom, LCN, AINA, UIC. He has (co)authored more than twenty journal and conference papers in his research expertise.
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