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On the regularity of human mobility
(Elsevier Science, 2016-12)
Understanding human mobility patterns is crucial to fields such as urban mobility and mobile network planning. For this purpose, we make use of large-scale datasets recording individuals spatio-temporal locations, from ...
Use of open mobile mapping tool to assess human mobility traceability in rural offline populations with contrasting malaria dynamics
(PeerJ, 2019)
Infectious disease dynamics are affected by human mobility more powerfully than previously thought, and thus reliable traceability data are essential. In rural riverine settings, lack of infrastructure and dense tree ...
Mobility and sociocultural events in mobile phone data records
(IOS Press, 2016-01)
The massive amounts of geolocation data collected from mobile phone records have sparked an ongoing effort to understand and predict the mobility patterns of human beings. In this work, we study the extent to which social ...
A long-term field study on the adoption of smartphones by children in Panama
(MobileHCI '14 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices & serviceMobileHCI '14 Proceedings of the 16th international conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices & service, 09/23/2014)
Computing technology is currently adopted in emerging countries. Especially mobile phones and smart phones become widely used - with a much higher penetration than traditional computers. In our work we investigate how ...
Evaluation of home detection algorithms on mobile phone data using individual-level ground truth
(2021)
Inferring mobile phone users’ home location, i.e., assigning a location in space to a
user based on data generated by the mobile phone network, is a central task in
leveraging mobile phone data to study social and urban ...
A city of cities: Measuring how 15-minutes urban accessibility shapes human mobility in Barcelona
(2021)
As cities expand, human mobility has become a central focus of urban planning and policy
making to make cities more inclusive and sustainable. Initiatives such as the “15-minutes
city” have been put in place to shift the ...
Road wanderers in Brazil: a study on modern psychosocial human mobility
(2012)
Human mobility patterns are quite diverse nowadays and a very singular, extreme pattern is seen in the Brazilian scene: road wandering. Road wanderers are individuals who leave their home, family, work and other territories ...
Guidelines for evaluating mobile applications: A semiotic-informed approach
(2015-01-01)
Portable devices have been experimented for data acquisition in different domains, e. g., logistics and census data acquisition. Nevertheless, their large-scale adoption depends on the development of effective applications ...
Improving University Quality of Services through Mobile Devices: The Case of the Technological University of Panama
(12/02/2013)
Society evolves at a rapid pace, integrates the latest everydays life technologies and squeezes the benefits of innovation. At the same time, universities follow these same steps, creating great possibilities by providing ...
Mobile Physical Rehabilitation of Patients through Intelligence Devices
(8th International Conference, UCAmI 2014, Belfast, UK, December 2-5, 2014. Proceedings8th International Conference, UCAmI 2014, Belfast, UK, December 2-5, 2014. Proceedings, 12/02/2014)
That develop solutions that facilitate the development of therapy from home are a compelling factor in our social environment. In our country mobile technology is important as a support tool in the rehabilitation of people. ...