Publication: A multi-site study on walkability, data sharing and privacy perception using mobile sensing data gathered from the mk-sense platform
A multi-site study on walkability, data sharing and privacy perception using mobile sensing data gathered from the mk-sense platform
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Hernández, N., Arnrich, B., Favela, J., Ersoy, C., Demiray, B., & Fontecha, J. (2019). A multi-site study on walkability, data sharing and privacy perception using mobile sensing data gathered from the mk-sense platform. Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 10, 2199–2211. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12652-017-0642-x
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Walking is a fundamental part of a physically active lifestyle, it is one of everyday activities that positively impacts health and wellbeing. In this paper we describe the challenges and experiences of conducting a sensing campaign in the wild. We make use of mk-sense; a software platform to facilitate the deployment of collaborative sensing campaigns. We elaborate on two cross-cultural studies conducted in four different countries (Mexico, Turkey, Spain, and Switzerland) with a total of 77 participants. We present a detailed descrip
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Hernández, N., Arnrich, B., Favela, J., Ersoy, C., Demiray, B., & Fontecha, J. (2019). A multi-site study on walkability, data sharing and privacy perception using mobile sensing data gathered from the mk-sense platform. Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing, 10, 2199–2211. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12652-017-0642-x