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Do Household Cable Tv Viewing Patterns Demonstrate Efficiency And Concentration?, Rae Chang, Pulak Ghosh, Gwangjae Jung, Robert J. Kauffman, Peiran Zhang
Do Household Cable Tv Viewing Patterns Demonstrate Efficiency And Concentration?, Rae Chang, Pulak Ghosh, Gwangjae Jung, Robert J. Kauffman, Peiran Zhang
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
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Seller Diversity On A Technology-Based Platform, Ruhai Wu, Mei Lin
Seller Diversity On A Technology-Based Platform, Ruhai Wu, Mei Lin
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Managing a technology portfolio is one of the great challenges for sustained success, especially in high-technology industrieswhere technologies can be a major selling point. For engineers, this portfolio is more of a toolbox for solving design problems,but in large organizations there can be so many technologies used in different business areas that even the engineers may not beaware of all of them. When the same technologies are used in different types of products, knowledge about them can also begenerated by various groups within an organization. To improve the usefulness of a company's technology base, this paperproposes the use of a …
Information Economics And Competitive Strategy, Eric K. Clemons, Kim Huat Goh, Robert John Kauffman, Thomas A. Weber
Information Economics And Competitive Strategy, Eric K. Clemons, Kim Huat Goh, Robert John Kauffman, Thomas A. Weber
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
This Special Issue represents the revised and expanded best papers from the TwentyFifth Anniversary Symposium on Competitive Strategy, Economics and Information Systems held at the 2013 Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences and the related conference mini-track. It also represents 25 years of continuing progress and evolution in the field, and many years of a pioneering partnership between the Journal of Management Information Systems and the field of information economics and competitive strategy. JMIS was perhaps the first academic venue to welcome the field, predating the Workshop on Information Systems and Economics (WISE), and has provided a welcome home as …
An Initial Study Of Automatic Curb Ramp Detection With Crowdsourced Verification Using Google Street View Images, Kotaro Hara, Jin Sun, Jonah Chazan, David Jacobs, Jin Froehlich
An Initial Study Of Automatic Curb Ramp Detection With Crowdsourced Verification Using Google Street View Images, Kotaro Hara, Jin Sun, Jonah Chazan, David Jacobs, Jin Froehlich
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
In our previous research, we examined whether minimallytrained crowd workers could find, categorize, and assesssidewalk accessibility problems using Google Street View(GSV) images. This poster paper presents a first step towardscombining automated methods (e.g., machine visionbasedcurb ramp detectors) in concert with human computationto improve the overall scalability of our approach.
Utility Of Potential Misdiagnoses In Predicting Foodborne Outbreaks, Lucia Lucia, Artur Dubrawski, Lujie Chen
Utility Of Potential Misdiagnoses In Predicting Foodborne Outbreaks, Lucia Lucia, Artur Dubrawski, Lujie Chen
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
To investigate utility of using inpatient and emergency room diagnoses to detect outbreaks of Salmonellosis in humans. To quantify the impact of including in the analysis cases diagnosed with conditions that may have physiological appearance similar to Salmonellosis.
The Impact Of Smartphone Adoption On Consumers’ Switching Behavior In Broadband And Cable Tv Services, Gwangjae Jung
The Impact Of Smartphone Adoption On Consumers’ Switching Behavior In Broadband And Cable Tv Services, Gwangjae Jung
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
The emergence of smartphones has brought a technology disruption to the telecom business. Due to the various services offered in association with smartphones, people can surf the web or watch TV. This research is related to telecom services overall, and has the goal of finding the impact of smartphone adoption to consumers’ switching behavior in broadband and cable TV services. This research adopts a quasi-experimental design and investigates the causal effect of smartphone service adoption on broadband and cable TV service choices. The data collection involves five years of consumer service subscriptions in a Singaporean telecommunications company. I tested for …
Creating Scalable Location-Based Games: Lessons From Geocaching, Carman Neustaedter, Anthony Tang, Tejinder K. Judge
Creating Scalable Location-Based Games: Lessons From Geocaching, Carman Neustaedter, Anthony Tang, Tejinder K. Judge
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
Location-based games seek to move computer gaming out from behind the PC and into the “real world” of cities, streets, parks, and other locations. This real-world physicality makes the experience fun for game players, yet it brings the unique challenge of creating and orchestrating such a game. That is, location-based games are often difficult to create, grow, and maintain over long periods of time. Our research investigates how location-based games can be designed to overcome this challenge of scalability. We studied the well-established location-based game of Geocaching through active participation and an online survey to better understand how it has …
Moving Object Detection With Laser Scanners, Christoph Mertz, Luis E. Navarro-Serment, Robert Maclachlan, Paul Rybski, Aaron Steinfeld, Arne Suppe, Christopher Urmson, Nicolas Vandapel, Martial Hebert, Chuck Thorpe, David Duggins, Jay Gowdy
Moving Object Detection With Laser Scanners, Christoph Mertz, Luis E. Navarro-Serment, Robert Maclachlan, Paul Rybski, Aaron Steinfeld, Arne Suppe, Christopher Urmson, Nicolas Vandapel, Martial Hebert, Chuck Thorpe, David Duggins, Jay Gowdy
Research Collection School Of Computing and Information Systems
The detection and tracking of moving objects is an essential task in robotics. The CMU-RI Navlab group has developed such a system that uses a laser scanner as its primary sensor. We will describe our algorithm and its use in several applications. Our system worked successfully on indoor and outdoor platforms and with several different kinds and configurations of two-dimensional and three-dimensional laser scanners. The applications vary from collision warning systems, people classification, observing human tracks, and input to a dynamic planner. Several of these systems were evaluated in live field tests and shown to be robust and reliable. (C) …