TY - JOUR
T1 - Cross-community sensing and mining
AU - Guo, Bin
AU - Yu, Zhiwen
AU - Zhang, Daqing
AU - Zhou, Xingshe
PY - 2014/8
Y1 - 2014/8
N2 - With the developments in information and communications technology (ICT), people are involving in and connecting via various forms of communities in the cyber-physical space, such as online communities, opportunistic (offline) social networks, and location-based social networks. Different communities have distinct features and strengths. With humans playing the bridge role, these communities are implicitly interlinked. In contrast with the existing studies that mostly consider a single community, this article addresses the interaction among distinct communities. In particular, we present an emerging research area-cross-community sensing and mining (CSM), which aims to connect heterogeneous, cross-space communities by revealing the complex linkage and interplay among their properties and identifying human behavior patterns by analyzing the data sensed/collected from multi-community environments. The article describes and discusses the research background, characters, general framework, research challenges, as well as our practice of CSM.
AB - With the developments in information and communications technology (ICT), people are involving in and connecting via various forms of communities in the cyber-physical space, such as online communities, opportunistic (offline) social networks, and location-based social networks. Different communities have distinct features and strengths. With humans playing the bridge role, these communities are implicitly interlinked. In contrast with the existing studies that mostly consider a single community, this article addresses the interaction among distinct communities. In particular, we present an emerging research area-cross-community sensing and mining (CSM), which aims to connect heterogeneous, cross-space communities by revealing the complex linkage and interplay among their properties and identifying human behavior patterns by analyzing the data sensed/collected from multi-community environments. The article describes and discusses the research background, characters, general framework, research challenges, as well as our practice of CSM.
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U2 - 10.1109/MCOM.2014.6871682
DO - 10.1109/MCOM.2014.6871682
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84906084684
SN - 0163-6804
VL - 52
SP - 144
EP - 152
JO - IEEE Communications Magazine
JF - IEEE Communications Magazine
IS - 8
M1 - 6871682
ER -