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Singapore Management University

2012

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Poster Abstract: Towards Crowd-Aware Sensing Platform For Metropolitan Environments, Saumay Pushp, Chulhong Min, Youngki Lee, Chi Harold Liu, Junehwa Song Nov 2012

Poster Abstract: Towards Crowd-Aware Sensing Platform For Metropolitan Environments, Saumay Pushp, Chulhong Min, Youngki Lee, Chi Harold Liu, Junehwa Song

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

In this paper, we propose an in-situ Crowd-aware Sensing Platform, called "CrowdMon", which envisions the cooperation among mobile users in highly crowded urban areas such as metro and square. CrowdMon establishes a spontaneous connection from co-located users in a semantic proximity and enables them to share contextual information such as location, ambient music, and mood of places. To the best of our knowledge, CrowdMon is the first attempt to support crowd-aware services at a platform level. We show interesting use cases of CrowdMon and an initial system design to realize the crowd-based context sharing.


Mobicon: Mobile Context Monitoring Platform: Incorporating Context-Awareness To Smartphone-Centric Personal Sensor Networks, Youngki Lee, Younghyun Ju, Chuihong Min, Jihun Yu, Junehwa Song Jun 2012

Mobicon: Mobile Context Monitoring Platform: Incorporating Context-Awareness To Smartphone-Centric Personal Sensor Networks, Youngki Lee, Younghyun Ju, Chuihong Min, Jihun Yu, Junehwa Song

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

In this demonstration, we will show MobiCon, a context monitoring platform; it runs over smartphones and sensor OSs, and facilitates development and deployment of everyday context-aware applications. For many years, lots of research efforts have been made in building low-cost, yet effective sensor networks for various application domains such as structural health monitoring of bridges, disaster recovery, automated ventilation of buildings. Integration of sensors into smartphones and the advent of wearable devices open a new opportunity for mobile applications to leverage in-situ user contexts such as his/her location, activity, social relationship, health status. In recent studies of mobile and pervasive …


Comon: Cooperative Ambience Monitoring Platform With Continuity And Benefit Awareness, Youngki Lee, Younghyun Ju, Chulhong Min, Seungwoo Kang, Inseok Hwang, Junehwa Song Jun 2012

Comon: Cooperative Ambience Monitoring Platform With Continuity And Benefit Awareness, Youngki Lee, Younghyun Ju, Chulhong Min, Seungwoo Kang, Inseok Hwang, Junehwa Song

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Mobile applications that sense continuously, such as location monitoring, are emerging. Despite their usefulness, their adoption in real-world deployment situations has been extremely slow. Many smartphone users are turned away by the drastic battery drain caused by continuous sensing and processing. Also, the extractable contexts from the phone are quite limited due to its position and sensing modalities. In this paper, we propose CoMon, a novel cooperative ambience monitoring platform, which newly addresses the energy problem through opportunistic cooperation among nearby mobile users. To maximize the benefit of cooperation, we develop two key techniques, (1) continuity-aware cooperator detection and (2) …


Fast Semantic Diffusion For Large-Scale Context-Based Image And Video Annotation, Yu-Gang Jiang, Qi Dai, Jun Wang, Chong-Wah Ngo Jun 2012

Fast Semantic Diffusion For Large-Scale Context-Based Image And Video Annotation, Yu-Gang Jiang, Qi Dai, Jun Wang, Chong-Wah Ngo

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

Exploring context information for visual recognition has recently received significant research attention. This paper proposes a novel and highly efficient approach, which is named semantic diffusion, to utilize semantic context for large-scale image and video annotation. Starting from the initial annotation of a large number of semantic concepts (categories), obtained by either machine learning or manual tagging, the proposed approach refines the results using a graph diffusion technique, which recovers the consistency and smoothness of the annotations over a semantic graph. Different from the existing graph-based learning methods that model relations among data samples, the semantic graph captures context by …


Tweets And Votes: A Study Of The 2011 Singapore General Election, Marko M. Skoric, Nathaniel D. Poor, Palakorn Achananuparp, Ee Peng Lim, Jing Jiang Jan 2012

Tweets And Votes: A Study Of The 2011 Singapore General Election, Marko M. Skoric, Nathaniel D. Poor, Palakorn Achananuparp, Ee Peng Lim, Jing Jiang

Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems

This study focuses on the uses of Twitter during the elections, examining whether the messages posted online are reflective of the climate of public opinion. Using Twitter data obtained during the official campaign period of the 2011 Singapore General Election, we test the predictive power of tweets in forecasting the election results. In line with some previous studies, we find that during the elections the Twitter sphere represents a rich source of data for gauging public opinion and that the frequency of tweets mentioning names of political parties, political candidates and contested constituencies could be used to make predictions about …