The connection of ubiquitous and social computing is an emerging research
area which is combining two prominent areas of computer science.
In this paper, we tackle this topic from different angles: We describe
data mining methods for ubiquitous and social data, specifically
focusing on physical and social activities, and provide exemplary
analysis results. Furthermore, we give an overview on the Ubicon
platform which provides a framework for the creation and hosting
of ubiquitous and social applications for diverse tasks and projects.
Ubicon features the collection and analysis of both physical and
social activities of users for enabling inter-connected applications
in ubiquitous and social contexts. We summarize three real-world
systems built on top of Ubicon, and exemplarily discuss the according
mining and analysis aspects.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 mueller-2012
%A Atzmueller, Martin
%A Becker, Martin
%A Doerfel, Stephan
%A Kibanov, Mark
%A Hotho, Andreas
%A Macek, Björn-Elmar
%A Mitzlaff, Folke
%A Mueller, Juergen
%A Scholz, Christoph
%A Stumme, Gerd
%B IEEE International Conference on Cyber, Physical and Social Computing, CPSCom 2012, Besançon, France, 20-23 November, 2012
%C Washington, DC, USA
%D 2012
%I IEEE
%K 2012 IEEE Ubicon activities everyaware inproceedings itegpub l3s myown observing physical sitc social sys:test ubicon
%T Ubicon: Observing Social and Physical Activities
%X The connection of ubiquitous and social computing is an emerging research
area which is combining two prominent areas of computer science.
In this paper, we tackle this topic from different angles: We describe
data mining methods for ubiquitous and social data, specifically
focusing on physical and social activities, and provide exemplary
analysis results. Furthermore, we give an overview on the Ubicon
platform which provides a framework for the creation and hosting
of ubiquitous and social applications for diverse tasks and projects.
Ubicon features the collection and analysis of both physical and
social activities of users for enabling inter-connected applications
in ubiquitous and social contexts. We summarize three real-world
systems built on top of Ubicon, and exemplarily discuss the according
mining and analysis aspects.
@inproceedings{mueller-2012,
abstract = {The connection of ubiquitous and social computing is an emerging research
area which is combining two prominent areas of computer science.
In this paper, we tackle this topic from different angles: We describe
data mining methods for ubiquitous and social data, specifically
focusing on physical and social activities, and provide exemplary
analysis results. Furthermore, we give an overview on the Ubicon
platform which provides a framework for the creation and hosting
of ubiquitous and social applications for diverse tasks and projects.
Ubicon features the collection and analysis of both physical and
social activities of users for enabling inter-connected applications
in ubiquitous and social contexts. We summarize three real-world
systems built on top of Ubicon, and exemplarily discuss the according
mining and analysis aspects.},
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address = {Washington, DC, USA},
author = {Atzmueller, Martin and Becker, Martin and Doerfel, Stephan and Kibanov, Mark and Hotho, Andreas and Macek, Björn-Elmar and Mitzlaff, Folke and Mueller, Juergen and Scholz, Christoph and Stumme, Gerd},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/290847b1d969ac1ed1f4c8d7146416619/stumme},
booktitle = {IEEE International Conference on Cyber, Physical and Social Computing, CPSCom 2012, Besançon, France, 20-23 November, 2012},
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keywords = {2012 IEEE Ubicon activities everyaware inproceedings itegpub l3s myown observing physical sitc social sys:test ubicon},
publisher = {IEEE},
timestamp = {2015-03-26T16:57:09.000+0100},
title = {Ubicon: Observing Social and Physical Activities},
year = 2012
}