InCense IoT: A Collective Sensing System for Behavior Data in Shared Spaces
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Collective sensing Mobile sensing Behavioral sensing system
Date
2018-10-23Referencia bibliográfica
Ramos-Monteon, J. [et al.]. InCense IoT: A Collective Sensing System for Behavior Data in Shared Spaces. Proceedings 2018, 2, 1206; doi:10.3390/proceedings2191206.
Résumé
Behavioral sensing systems collect data from smartphones, wearables, and other devices
with the aim of analyzing and making sense of them. In this work, we present InCense IoT, a
collective sensing system which uses mobile and ubiquitous sensors for collecting behavior data of
groups of participants in shared spaces. This paper describes the concept of collective sensing, an
implementation onto InCense called InCense IoT, innovative features, advantages over
individual-centric sensing systems. Finally, this paper presents results of a use case using it in
monitoring behaviors in mother-child interactions.