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Predicting mobility events on personal devices

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Predicting mobility events on personal devices
High-end mobile phones are quickly becoming versatile sensing platforms, capable of continuously capturing the dynamic context of their owners through various sensors. A change in this context is often caused by the fact that owners – and therefore the devices they carry – are moving from one place to another. In this paper, we model the sensed environment as a stream of events, and assume, given that people are creatures of habit, that time correlations exists between successive events. We propose a method for the prediction in time of the next occurrence of an event of interest, such as ‘arriving at a certain location’ or ‘meeting with another person’, with a focus on the prediction of network visibility events as observed through the wireless network interfaces of the device. Our approach is based on using other events in the stream as predictors for the event we are interested in, and, in case of multiple predictors, applying different strategies for the selection of t...
Arjan J. H. Peddemors, Henk Eertink, Ignas G. Niem
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where PERCOM
Authors Arjan J. H. Peddemors, Henk Eertink, Ignas G. Niemegeers
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