
Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems Nathan Eagle and Alex (Sandy) Pentland MIT Media Laboratory 20 Ames St. Cambridge, MA 02139 {nathan, sandy}@media.mit.edu Abstract. We introduce a system for sensing complex social systems with data collected from one hundred mobile phones over the course of six months. We

Nov 03, 2005· We introduce a system for sensing complex social systems with data collected from 100 mobile phones over the course of 9 months. We demonstrate the ability to use standard Bluetooth-enabled mobile telephones to measure information access and use in different contexts, recognize social patterns in daily user activity, infer relationships, identify socially significant locations, and model

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Reality mining: sensing complex social systems Received: 5 October 2004/ Accepted: 15 April 2005/Published online: 3 November 2005 Springer-Verlag London Limited 2005 Abstract We introduce a system for sensing complex social systems with data collected from 100 mobile phones over the course of 9 months. We demonstrate

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Nov 03, 2005· Reality mining: sensing complex social systems Reality mining: sensing complex social systems Eagle, Nathan; (Sandy) Pentland, Alex 2005-11-03 00:00:00 Pers Ubiquit Comput (2006) 10: 255–268 DOI 10.1007/s00779-005-0046-3 ORIGINAL ARTICLE Nathan Eagle Æ Alex (Sandy) Pentland Received: 5 October 2004 / Accepted: 15 April 2005 / Published online: 3 November 2005

Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems . By Nathan Eagle and Alex Pentland. Abstract. We introduce a system for sensing complex social systems with data collected from one hundred mobile phones over the course of six months. We demonstrate the ability to use standard Bluetooth-enabled mobile telephones to measure information access and

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Reality mining: sensing complex social systems, Nathan Eagle, Alex (Sandy) Pentland, Journal Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Volume 10 Issue 4, March 2006 Pages 255 268 The goal of this experiment was to explore the capabilities of the smart phones that enabled social scientists to investigate human interactions beyond the traditional

Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems . By Nathan Eagle and Alex Pentland. Abstract. We introduce a system for sensing complex social systems with data collected from one hundred mobile phones over the course of six months. We demonstrate the ability to use standard Bluetooth-enabled mobile telephones to measure information access and

The blue social bookmark and publication sharing system. BibSonomy. The blue social bookmark and publication sharing system. Reality mining: sensing complex social systems. N. Eagle, and A. Pentland. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 10 (4): 255-268 (2006) Links and resources

Abstract. We introduce a system for sensing complex social systems with data collected from 100 mobile phones over the course of 9 months. We demonstrate the ability to use standard Bluetooth-enabled mobile telephones to measure information access and use in different contexts, recognize social patterns in daily user activity, infer relationships, identify socially significant locations, and

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Reality Mining: Sensing complex social systems. Personal Ubiquitous Comput.,10(4):255–268, 2006. By Jérôme KUNEGIS • University of Namur • Built with Stu About • Contact

In 2005 MIT published a paper called “Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems”. In this paper they discuss an experiment using a system for sensing complex social systems using data collected from one hundred mobile phones in a six month time period. They need to collect mass amounts of personal information to predict the human dynamic.

Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems N. Eagle and A. Pentland MIT Media Lab Motivation • Social network (human contacts patterns) have been studied with models and simulation (surveys) • You have seen that we use random models to validate our protocols • No real data about social networks, movements of animals and people existed

Sep 01, 2013· Most reality-mining studies on humans opportunistically harvest data that are generated through subjects’ natural use of omnipresent electronic devices or services, such as mobile phones, websites, or credit cards .Such studies require careful processing of large, complex data sets, but biologists face the additional challenge of generating suitable data in the first place, by deploying tags

Reality mining is the collection and analysis of machine-sensed environmental data pertaining to human social behavior, with the goal of identifying predictable patterns of behavior.In 2008, MIT Technology Review called it one of the "10 technologies most likely to change the way we live." Reality mining studies human interactions based on the usage of wireless devices such as mobile phones

May 03, 2015· What’s Reality Mining? Computer Social Science Social Physics Social Network Patterns 5. “ We define reality mining as quantifying and modeling long-term human behavior and social interactions, by using mobile phones and wearable badges

Apr 28, 2010· Darshan Santani, Rajesh Krishna Balan, and C. Jason Woodard, Understanding and Improving a GPS-based Taxi System, In 6th USENIX International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys), Breckenridge, Colorado, June 2008 2. N. Eagle and A. (Sandy) Pentland. Reality mining: sensing complex social systems.

Eagle, Nathan and Pentland, Alex, “ Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems,” Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 10 (2006): 255–268 Pentland,Alex,“Reality Mining of Mobile Communications: Toward a New Deal on Data,” The Global Information Technology Report 2008–2009 ( Geneva : World Economic Forum, 2009 ), 75–80

Reality mining: sensing complex social systems. N Eagle, AS Pentland. Personal and ubiquitous computing 10 (4), 255-268, 2006. 3176: 2006: Life in the network: the coming age of computational social science. The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later. Articles 1–20.

Reality mining: sensing complex social systems. Pers. Ubiqui. Comput. 2006; 10: 255-268. Crossref; Scopus (1750) Google Scholar]). Reality mining enables researchers to investigate the social behaviour of almost entire human populations, in extraordinary detail and with exceptional spatiotemporal resolution Reality mining: sensing complex

Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems . By Nathan Eagle and Alex Pentland. Abstract. We introduce a system for sensing complex social systems with data collected from one hundred mobile phones over the course of six months. We demonstrate the ability to use standard Bluetooth-enabled mobile telephones to measure information access and

The blue social bookmark and publication sharing system. BibSonomy. The blue social bookmark and publication sharing system. Reality mining: sensing complex social systems. N. Eagle, and A. Pentland. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 10 (4): 255-268 (2006) Links and resources

Reality mining: sensing complex social systems. Pers. Ubiqui. Comput. 2006; 10: 255-268. Crossref; Scopus (1750) Google Scholar]). Reality mining enables researchers to investigate the social behaviour of almost entire human populations, in extraordinary detail and with exceptional spatiotemporal resolution Reality mining: sensing complex

Reality Mining: Sensing complex social systems. Personal Ubiquitous Comput.,10(4):255–268, 2006. By Jérôme KUNEGIS • University of Namur • Built with Stu About • Contact

In 2005 MIT published a paper called “Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems”. In this paper they discuss an experiment using a system for sensing complex social systems using data collected from one hundred mobile phones in a six month time period. They need to collect mass amounts of personal information to predict the human dynamic.

Compressed Sensing for Distributed Systems 用python处理 Reality Mining 数据 600 2018-02-25 前言 由于学习的需要最近要使用到MIT的 Reality Mining 数据集(数据是mat格式),对于习惯使用python的自己还是比较麻烦的,所以在使用之初就想着怎么把mat文件转换为csv,在转换的过程中也

Apr 28, 2010· Darshan Santani, Rajesh Krishna Balan, and C. Jason Woodard, Understanding and Improving a GPS-based Taxi System, In 6th USENIX International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services (MobiSys), Breckenridge, Colorado, June 2008 2. N. Eagle and A. (Sandy) Pentland. Reality mining: sensing complex social systems.

Eagle, Nathan, and Alex Pentland. "Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems." Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2006: 255-268. Fishbach, Kai, Detlef Schoder, and Peter A Gloor. "Analysis of Informal Communication Networks A Case Study." Business & Information Systems Engineering, February 2009: 1 8. Flap, Henk, and Beate

Eagle, Nathan and Pentland, Alex, “ Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems,” Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 10 (2006): 255–268 Pentland,Alex,“Reality Mining of Mobile Communications: Toward a New Deal on Data,” The Global Information Technology Report 2008–2009 ( Geneva : World Economic Forum, 2009 ), 75–80

Reality mining: sensing complex social systems. N Eagle, AS Pentland. Personal and ubiquitous computing 10 (4), 255-268, 2006. 3176: 2006: Life in the network: the coming age of computational social science. The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later. Articles 1–20.

the system’s backend server whenever Internet access was available. In addition, subjects completed study related surveys at regular intervals. Monthly, daily and weekly surveys include [15] ——, “Reality mining: sensing complex social systems,”

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Reality mining network data consists of human mobile phone call events between a small set of core users at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) whom actually were assigned mobile phones for which all calls were collected. {Reality mining: sensing complex social systems}, author={Eagle, N. and Pentland, A.}, journal={Personal and

Aug 16, 2012· Eagle NN (2005) “Machine perception and learning of complex social systems,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2. Eagle N, (Sandy) Pentland A (2005) Reality mining: sensing complex social systems. Pers Ubiquit Comput 10(4):255–268. Article Google Scholar 3.

Reality mining: sensing complex social systems. Pers. Ubiqui. Comput. 2006; 10: 255-268. Crossref; Scopus (1750) Google Scholar]). Reality mining enables researchers to investigate the social behaviour of almost entire human populations, in extraordinary detail and with exceptional spatiotemporal resolution Reality mining: sensing complex

Reality Mining: Sensing complex social systems. Personal Ubiquitous Comput.,10(4):255–268, 2006. By Jérôme KUNEGIS • University of Namur • Built with Stu About • Contact

In 2005 MIT published a paper called “Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems”. In this paper they discuss an experiment using a system for sensing complex social systems using data collected from one hundred mobile phones in a six month time period. They need to collect mass amounts of personal information to predict the human dynamic.

Reality mining is the collection and analysis of machine-sensed environmental data pertaining to human social behaviour, with the goal of identifying predictable patterns of behaviour, including how computers can learn to extract social clues from social systems [2]. “Reality mining: sensing complex social systems”, Personal and

Reality mining network data consists of human mobile phone call events between a small set of core users at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) whom actually were assigned mobile phones for which all calls were collected. {Reality mining: sensing complex social systems}, author={Eagle, N. and Pentland, A.}, journal={Personal and

Eagle, Nathan, and Alex Pentland. "Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems." Journal of Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 2006: 255-268. Fishbach, Kai, Detlef Schoder, and Peter A Gloor. "Analysis of Informal Communication Networks A Case Study." Business & Information Systems Engineering, February 2009: 1 8. Flap, Henk, and Beate

Reality mining network data consists of human mobile phone call events between a small set of core users at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) whom actually were assigned mobile phones for which all calls were collected. {Reality mining: sensing complex social systems}, author={Eagle, N. and Pentland, A.}, journal={Personal and

Compressed Sensing for Distributed Systems 用python处理 Reality Mining 数据 600 2018-02-25 前言 由于学习的需要最近要使用到MIT的 Reality Mining 数据集(数据是mat格式),对于习惯使用python的自己还是比较麻烦的,所以在使用之初就想着怎么把mat文件转换为csv,在转换的过程中也

Eagle, Nathan and Pentland, Alex, “ Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems,” Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 10 (2006): 255–268 Pentland,Alex,“Reality Mining of Mobile Communications: Toward a New Deal on Data,” The Global Information Technology Report 2008–2009 ( Geneva : World Economic Forum, 2009 ), 75–80

Aug 16, 2012· Eagle NN (2005) “Machine perception and learning of complex social systems,” Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 2. Eagle N, (Sandy) Pentland A (2005) Reality mining: sensing complex social systems. Pers Ubiquit Comput 10(4):255–268. Article Google Scholar 3.

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The authors have captured communication, proximity, location, and activity information from 100 subjects at MIT over the course of the 2004-2005 academic year. This data represents over 350,000 hours (~40 years) of continuous data on human behavior. Such rich data on complex social systems have implications for a variety of fields.

Reality mining gives a clear picture of a human being and its social relations. Social Network Analysis (SNA) is a powerful research tool which provides a comprehensive analysis on ego-alters communications with their individual productivity within a community. Reality Mining: Sensing Complex Social Systems. Personal and Ubiquitous