Atzmueller, M.; Behrenbruch, K.; Hoffmann, A.; Kibanov, M.; Macek, B.-E.; Scholz, C.; Skistims, H.; Söllner, M. & Stumme, G.
(2014):
Connect-U: A System for Enhancing Social Networking.
In: Socio-technical Design of Ubiquitous Computing Systems.
Hrsg./Editors: David, K.; Geihs, K.; Leimeister, J. M.; Roßnagel, A.; Schmidt, L.; Stumme, G. & Wacker, A.
Verlag/Publisher: Springer International Publishing,
Erscheinungsjahr/Year: 2014.
Seiten/Pages: 261-275.
[Volltext] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
[Endnote]
The application of ubiquitous and social computational systems shows a rapidly increasing trend in our everyday environments: Enhancing social interactions and communication in both online and real-world settings is an important issue in a broad range of application contexts. This chapter describes the development of ubiquitous and social software for enhancing social networking. The Connect-U demonstrator features a class of such applications. In particular, it comprises the Conferator and MyGroup applications for enabling smarter social interactions in the context of conferences and working groups. We describe the applied socio-technical design process, and discuss experiences and lessons learned.
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Ubicon and its Applications for Ubiquitous Social Computing.
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Ubicon and its applications for ubiquitous social computing.
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[Endnote]
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Becker, M.; Hotho, A.; Mueller, J.; Kibanov, M.; Atzmueller, M. & Stumme, G.
(2014):
Subjective vs. Objective Data: Bridging the Gap.
[Volltext] [Kurzfassung] [BibTeX]
[Endnote]
Sensor data is objective. But when measuring our environment, measured values are contrasted with our perception, which is always subjective. This makes interpreting sensor measurements difficult for a single person in her personal environment. In this context, the EveryAware projects directly connects the concepts of objective sensor data with subjective impressions and perceptions by providing a collective sensing platform with several client applications allowing to explicitly associate those two data types. The goal is to provide the user with personalized feedback, a characterization of the global as well as her personal environment, and enable her to position her perceptions in this global context.
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Kibanov, M.; Atzmueller, M.; Scholz, C. & Stumme, G.
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Temporal Evolution of Contacts and Communities in Networks of Face-to-Face Human Interactions.
In: Science China,
Vol. 57,
Erscheinungsjahr/Year: 2014.
[BibTeX]
[Endnote]
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(2014):
Temporal Evolution of Contacts and Communities in Networks of Face-to-Face Human Interactions.
In: SCIENCE CHINA Information Sciences,
Vol. 57,
Erscheinungsjahr/Year: 2014.
[BibTeX]
[Endnote]
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(2013):
Conferator - a Social System for Conference and Contact Management .
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Kibanov, M.; Atzmueller, M.; Scholz, C. & Stumme, G.
(2013):
Evolution of Contacts and Communities in Networks of Face-to-Face Proximity (Extended Abstract, Resubmission).
In: Proc. LWA 2013 (KDML Special Track),
Bamberg, Germany.
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Kibanov, M.; Erdmann, D. J. & Atzmueller, M.
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How to Select a Suitable Tool for a Software Development Project: Three Case Studies and the Lessons Learned.
In: Software Engineering 2013 - Workshopband,
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How to Select a Suitable Tool for a Software Development Project: Three Case Studies and the Lessons Learned.
In: Software Engineering 2013 - Workshopband,
[Volltext]
[Kurzfassung] [BibTeX][Endnote]
This paper describes a framework for evaluating and selecting suitable soft- ware tools for a software project, which is easily extendable depending on needs of the project. For an evaluation, we applied the presented framework in three different projects. These projects use different software development methods (from classical models to Scrum) in different environments (industry and academia). We discuss our experiences and the lessons learned.
@inproceedings{kibanov2013select,
author = {Kibanov, Mark and Erdmann, Dominik J. and Atzmueller, Martin},
title = {How to Select a Suitable Tool for a Software Development Project: Three Case Studies and the Lessons Learned},
editor = {Wagner, Stefan and Lichter, Horst},
booktitle = {Software Engineering 2013 - Workshopband},
publisher = {Gesellschaft für Informatik},
year = {2013},
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Kibanov, M.; Atzmueller, M.; Scholz, C. & Stumme, G.
(2013):
On the Evolution of Contacts and Communities in Networks of Face-to-Face Proximity.
In: Cyber, Physical and Social Computing (CPSCom), 2013 IEEE International Conference on,
Los Alamitos, CA, USA.
[Kurzfassung] [BibTeX][Endnote]
Communities are a central aspect in the formation of social interaction networks. In this paper, we analyze the evolution of communities in networks of face-to-face proximity. As our application context, we consider four scientific conferences. We compare the basic properties of the contact graphs to describe the properties of the contact networks and analyze the resulting community structure using state-of-the-art automic community detection algorithms.
ecifically, we analyze the evolution of contacts and communities over time to consider the stability of the respective communities. In addition, we assess different factors which have an influence on the quality of community prediction. Overall, we provide first important insights into the evolution of contacts and communities in face-to-face contact networks.
@inproceedings{kibanov2013evolution,
author = {Kibanov, Mark and Atzmueller, Martin and Scholz, Christoph and Stumme, Gerd},
title = {On the Evolution of Contacts and Communities in Networks of Face-to-Face Proximity},
booktitle = {Cyber, Physical and Social Computing (CPSCom), 2013 IEEE International Conference on},
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address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA},
year = {2013},
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abstract = {Communities are a central aspect in the formation of social interaction networks. In this paper, we analyze the evolution of communities in networks of face-to-face proximity. As our application context, we consider four scientific conferences. We compare the basic properties of the contact graphs to describe the properties of the contact networks and analyze the resulting community structure using state-of-the-art automic community detection algorithms.
ecifically, we analyze the evolution of contacts and communities over time to consider the stability of the respective communities. In addition, we assess different factors which have an influence on the quality of community prediction. Overall, we provide first important insights into the evolution of contacts and communities in face-to-face contact networks.}
}
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Kibanov, M.; Atzmueller, M.; Scholz, C. & Stumme, G.
(2013):
On the Evolution of Contacts and Communities in Networks of Face-to-Face Proximity.
In: Proc. IEEE CPSCom 2013,
Boston, MA, USA.
[BibTeX][Endnote]
@inproceedings{kibanov2013evolution,
author = {Kibanov, Mark and Atzmueller, Martin and Scholz, Christoph and Stumme, Gerd},
title = {On the Evolution of Contacts and Communities in Networks of Face-to-Face Proximity},
booktitle = {Proc. IEEE CPSCom 2013},
publisher = {IEEE Computer Society},
address = {Boston, MA, USA},
year = {2013},
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Scholz, C.; Atzmueller, M.; Kibanov, M. & Stumme, G.
(2013):
How Do People Link? Analysis of Contact Structures in Human Face-to-Face Proximity Networks.
In: ASONAM,
[BibTeX][Endnote]
@inproceedings{scholz2013people,
author = {Scholz, Christoph and Atzmueller, Martin and Kibanov, Mark and Stumme, Gerd},
title = {How Do People Link? Analysis of Contact Structures in Human Face-to-Face Proximity Networks},
booktitle = {ASONAM},
year = {2013},
keywords = {itegpub, link, social, analysis, l3s, prediction, 2013, network, myown, iteg}
}
%0 = inproceedings
%A = Scholz, Christoph and Atzmueller, Martin and Kibanov, Mark and Stumme, Gerd
%B = ASONAM
%D = 2013
%T = How Do People Link? Analysis of Contact Structures in Human Face-to-Face Proximity Networks
Scholz, C.; Atzmueller, M.; Kibanov, M. & Stumme, G.
(2013):
How Do People Link? Analysis of Contact Structures in Human Face-to-Face Proximity Networks.
In: Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM), 2013 International Conference on,
Los Alamitos, CA, USA.
[Kurzfassung] [BibTeX][Endnote]
Understanding the process of link creation is rather important for link prediction in social networks. Therefore, this paper analyzes contact structures in networks of face-to-face spatial proximity, and presents new insights on the dynamic and static contact behavior in such real world networks.
focus on face-to-face contact networks collected at different conferences using the social conference guidance system Conferator. Specifically, we investigate the strength of ties and its connection to triadic closures in face-to-face proximity networks. Furthermore, we analyze the predictability of all, new and recurring links at different points of time during the conference. In addition, we consider network dynamics for the prediction of new links.
@inproceedings{scholz2013people,
author = {Scholz, Christoph and Atzmueller, Martin and Kibanov, Mark and Stumme, Gerd},
title = {How Do People Link? Analysis of Contact Structures in Human Face-to-Face Proximity Networks},
booktitle = {Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM), 2013 International Conference on},
address = {Los Alamitos, CA, USA},
year = {2013},
keywords = {itegpub, link, analysis, l3s, 2013, network, myown, iteg},
abstract = {Understanding the process of link creation is rather important for link prediction in social networks. Therefore, this paper analyzes contact structures in networks of face-to-face spatial proximity, and presents new insights on the dynamic and static contact behavior in such real world networks.
focus on face-to-face contact networks collected at different conferences using the social conference guidance system Conferator. Specifically, we investigate the strength of ties and its connection to triadic closures in face-to-face proximity networks. Furthermore, we analyze the predictability of all, new and recurring links at different points of time during the conference. In addition, we consider network dynamics for the prediction of new links.}
}
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