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found 51 matches
- 2016
- Mohammad Amin, Ryoma Kawaguchi, Navid Shirmohammad, Masaaki Sato:
BlueParking: An IoT based Parking Reservation Service for Smart Cities. Urb-IoT 2016: 86-88 - Julio De Melo Borges, Matthias Budde, Oleg Peters, Till Riedel, Andrea Schankin, Michael Beigl:
EstaVis: A Real-World Interactive Platform for Crowdsourced Visual Urban Analytics. Urb-IoT 2016: 65-70 - Julio De Melo Borges, Till Riedel, Michael Beigl:
Urban Anomaly Detection: a Use-Case for Participatory Infra-Structure Monitoring. Urb-IoT 2016: 36-38 - Eduardo Graells-Garrido, Diego Sáez-Trumper:
A Day of Your Days: Estimating Individual Daily Journeys Using Mobile Data to Understand Urban Flow. Urb-IoT 2016: 1-7 - Makoto Kawano, Kazuhiro Ueda:
Where Are You Talking From?: Estimating the Location of tweets Using Recurrent Neural Networks. Urb-IoT 2016: 57-60 - Shin'ichi Konomi, Tomoyo Sasao:
Crowd Geofencing. Urb-IoT 2016: 14-17 - Slamet Kristanto, Takeshi Yashiro, Noboru Koshizuka, Ken Sakamura:
Dynamic Polling Algorithm for Low Energy Garbage Level Measurement in Smart Trash Bin. Urb-IoT 2016: 92-94 - J. Sathish Kumar, Mukesh A. Zaveri:
Clustering for collaborative processing in IoT network. Urb-IoT 2016: 95-97 - Hiroya Maeda, Yoshihide Sekimoto, Toshikazu Seto:
An Easy Infrastructure Management Method Using On-Board Smartphone Images and Citizen Reports by Deep Neural Network. Urb-IoT 2016: 111-113 - Takashi Nicholas Maeda, Mitsuo Yoshida, Fujio Toriumi, Hirotada Ohashi:
Decision Tree Analysis of Tourists' Preferences Regarding Tourist Attractions Using Geotag Data from Social Media. Urb-IoT 2016: 61-64 - Jan-Frederic Markert, Matthias Budde, Gregor Schindler, Markus Klug, Michael Beigl:
Private Rendezvous-based Calibration of Low-Cost Sensors for Participatory Environmental Sensing. Urb-IoT 2016: 82-85 - Afra J. Mashhadi, Sourav Bhattacharya, Fahim Kawsar:
Understanding the Impact of Geographical Context on Subjective Well-Being of Urban Citizens. Urb-IoT 2016: 29-35 - Dunstan Matekenya, Masaki Ito, Werner Creixell, Ryosuke Shibasaki, Kaoru Sezaki:
Communal Parameters: A Study into Using Community-wide Learned Prediction Models in Individual Users. Urb-IoT 2016: 105-107 - John Moore, Gerd Kortuem, Andrew F. G. Smith, Niaz Chowdhury, Jose Cavero, Daniel Gooch:
DevOps for the Urban IoT. Urb-IoT 2016: 78-81 - Saurabh K. Pandey, Mukesh A. Zaveri:
Localization for Collaborative Processing in the Internet of Things Framework. Urb-IoT 2016: 108-110 - Heonjin Park, Kyle Koh, Yuri Choi, Han Joo Chae, Jeongin Hwang, Jinwook Seo:
Defining Rules Among Devices in Smart Environment Using an Augmented Reality Headset. Urb-IoT 2016: 18-21 - Keven Richly, Ralf Teusner:
Where is the Money Made? An Interactive Visualization of Profitable Areas in New York City. Urb-IoT 2016: 43-46 - Shoya Sato, Takuro Yonezawa, Jin Nakazawa, Satoshi Kawasaki, Ken Ohta, Hiroshi Inamura, Hideyuki Tokuda:
City Happenings into Wikipedia Category: Classifying Urban Events by Combining Analyses of Location-based Social Networks and Wikipedia. Urb-IoT 2016: 47-52 - Junji Takahashi, Daichi Shioiri, Yuki Shida, Yusuke Kobana, Ryuji Suzuki, Yuto Kobayashi, Naoya Isoyama, Guillaume Lopez, Yoshito Tobe:
Clustering for Road Damage Locations Obtained by Smartphone Accelerometers. Urb-IoT 2016: 89-91 - Martin W. Traunmueller, Paul Marshall, Licia Capra:
"...when you're a Stranger": Evaluating Safety Perceptions of (un)familiar Urban Places. Urb-IoT 2016: 71-77 - Mengru Tu, Yi-Kuo Chang, Yi-Tan Chen:
A Context-Aware Recommender System Framework for IoT based Interactive Digital Signage in Urban Space. Urb-IoT 2016: 39-42 - Alessandro Venerandi, Giovanni Quattrone, Licia Capra:
Guns of Brixton: which London neighborhoods host gang activity? Urb-IoT 2016: 22-28 - Kazuki Wakasa, Shin'ichi Konomi:
Weaving Urban Spaces through Visible Green to Increase the Awareness of Green Networks. Urb-IoT 2016: 53-56 - Shinnosuke Wanaka, Kota Tsubouchi:
Location History Knows What You Like: Estimation of User Preference from Daily Location Movement. Urb-IoT 2016: 8-13 - Lynnette Widder, Joy Ko, Jessie Braden, Kyle Steinfeld:
Spatial Behaviors of Individuals in Cities: Case Studies in Data Tracking and Scaling. Urb-IoT 2016: 98-101 - Marat Zhanikeev:
How to Build Infrastructureless Information-Centric Wireless Spaces using Autonomous Hubs. Urb-IoT 2016: 102-104 - Takuro Yonezawa:
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on IoT in Urban Space, Urb-IoT 2016, Tokyo, Japan, May 24-25, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4204-9 [contents] - 2014
- Ulf Blanke, Robin Guldener, Sebastian Feese, Gerhard Tröster:
Crowdsourced pedestrian map construction for short-term city-scale events. Urb-IoT 2014: 25-31 - Manoj Bode, Shashi Shekhar Jha, Shivashankar B. Nair:
A mobile agent based autonomous partial green corridor discovery and maintenance mechanism for emergency services amidst urban traffic. Urb-IoT 2014: 13-18 - Giacomo Brambilla, Marco Picone, Simone Cirani, Michele Amoretti, Francesco Zanichelli:
A simulation platform for large-scale internet of things scenarios in urban environments. Urb-IoT 2014: 50-55
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