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Sensing and Modeling Human Networks using the Sociometer

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Sensing and Modeling Human Networks using the Sociometer
Knowledge of how people interact is important in many disciplines, e.g. organizational behavior, social network analysis, information diffusion and knowledge management applications. We are developing methods to automatically and unobtrusively learn the social network structures that arise within human groups based on wearable sensors. At present researchers mainly have to rely on questionnaires, surveys or diaries in order to obtain data on physical interactions between people. In this paper, we show how sensor measurements from the sociometer can be used to build computational models of group interactions. We present results on how we can learn the structure of faceto-face interactions within groups, detect when members are in face-to-face proximity and also when they are having a conversation. Keywords Organizational behavior, social network analysis, expertise networks, wearable computing, Bayesian networks.
Tanzeem Choudhury, Alex Pentland
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Type Conference
Year 2003
Where ISWC
Authors Tanzeem Choudhury, Alex Pentland
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