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PERVASIVE
2011
Springer
14 years 6 months ago
Recognizing Whether Sensors Are on the Same Body
As personal health sensors become ubiquitous, we also expect them to become interoperable. That is, instead of closed, end-to-end personal health sensing systems, we envision stand...
Cory Cornelius, David Kotz
CCGRID
2007
IEEE
15 years 10 months ago
Exploiting Heterogeneity for Collective Data Downloading in Volunteer-based Networks
Abstract— Scientific computing is being increasingly deployed over volunteer-based distributed computing environments consisting of idle resources on donated user machines. A fu...
Jinoh Kim, Abhishek Chandra, Jon B. Weissman
CHI
2011
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Social media ownership: using twitter as a window onto current attitudes and beliefs
Social media, by its very nature, introduces questions about ownership. Ownership comes into play most crucially when we investigate how social media is saved or archived; how it ...
Catherine C. Marshall, Frank M. Shipman III
CSCW
2004
ACM
15 years 7 months ago
Putting systems into place: a qualitative study of design requirements for location-aware community systems
We present a conceptual framework for location-aware community systems and results from two studies of how sociallydefined places influence people's information sharing and c...
Quentin Jones, Sukeshini A. Grandhi, Steve Whittak...
KER
2007
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15 years 3 months ago
PLTOOL: A knowledge engineering tool for planning and learning
AI planning solves the problem of generating a correct and efficient ordered set of instantiated activities, from a knowledge base of generic actions, which when executed will tra...
Susana Fernández, Daniel Borrajo, Raquel Fu...