Sensing meets mobile social networks
Dartmouth College · Columbia University
Abstract
We present the design, implementation, evaluation, and user ex periences of theCenceMe application, which represents the first system that combines the inference of the presence of individuals using off-the-shelf, sensor-enabled mobile phones with sharing of this information through social networking applications such as Facebook and MySpace. We discuss the system challenges for the development of software on the Nokia N95 mobile phone. We present the design and tradeoffs of split-level classification, whereby personal sensing presence (e.g., walking, in conversation, at the gym) is derived from classifiers which execute in part on the phones and in part on the backend servers to achieve scalable inference. We…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 185.63
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- 100%
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- 35
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9Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Server
- Mobile phone
- Scalability
- Software
- Mobile device
- World Wide Web
- Mobile computing
- Affordable and clean energy