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2016 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, PerCom 2016, Sydney, Australia, March 14-19, 2016. IEEE Computer Society 2016, ISBN 978-1-4673-8779-8
Keynote 1

Cecilia Mascolo:
Studying human behavior at the intersection of mobile sensing and complex networks (Keynote abstract). 1
Session 1: Context
Session 2: Applications I

Zongqing Lu, Guohong Cao, Thomas La Porta:
Networking smartphones for disaster recovery. 1-9
Allan Stisen, Andreas Mathisen, Søren Krogh Sørensen, Henrik Blunck, Mikkel Baun Kjærgaard
, Thor Siiger Prentow:
Task phase recognition for highly mobile workers in large building complexes. 1-9
Landu Jiang, Xi Chen, Wenbo He:
SafeCam: Analyzing intersection-related driver behaviors using multi-sensor smartphones. 1-9
Junghyo Lee, Ayan Banerjee
, Sandeep K. S. Gupta:
MT-Diet: Automated smartphone based diet assessment with infrared images. 1-6
Hien To, Liyue Fan, Luan V. Tran, Cyrus Shahabi:
Real-time task assignment in hyperlocal spatial crowdsourcing under budget constraints. 1-8
Session 3: Applications II

Jörg H. Müller, Tobias Langlotz
, Holger Regenbrecht:
PanoVC: Pervasive telepresence using mobile phones. 1-10
Milan Jain
, Amarjeet Singh, Vikas Chandan:
Non-intrusive estimation and prediction of residential AC energy consumption. 1-9
Keynote 2

Bo Begole:
The dawn of the age of responsive media (Keynote abstract). 1
Session 4: Best paper candidates
Session 5: Security, Privacy and Systems

Sugang Li, Ashwin Ashok, Yanyong Zhang, Chenren Xu, Janne Lindqvist, Marco Gruteser:
Whose move is it anyway? Authenticating smart wearable devices using unique head movement patterns. 1-9
Parul Pandey, Dario Pompili:
MobiDiC: Exploiting the untapped potential of mobile distributed computing via approximation. 1-9
Suyeon Kim, Yohan Chon, Seokjun Lee, Hojung Cha:
Prediction-based personalized offloading of cellular traffic through WiFi networks. 1-9
Senyuan Tan, Xiaoliang Wang, Guido Maier, Wenzhong Li:
Riding quality evaluation through mobile crowd sensing. 1-6
Rui Liu
, Jiannong Cao
, Sebastian VanSyckel, Wenyu Gao
:
PriMe: Human-centric privacy measurement based on user preferences towards data sharing in mobile participatory sensing systems. 1-8
Session 6: Activity Recognition
Panel

Franco Zambonelli, Wolfgang De Meuter, Salil S. Kanhere, Seng Wai Loke, Flora D. Salim:
Smart cities: Intelligent environments and dumb people? Panel summary. 1-2
Session 7: Learning

He Du, Zhiwen Yu
, Fei Yi, Zhu Wang
, Qi Han, Bin Guo
:
Group mobility classification and structure recognition using mobile devices. 1-9
H. M. Sajjad Hossain, Nirmalya Roy, Md Abdullah Al Hafiz Khan:
Active learning enabled activity recognition. 1-9
Xuhong Zhang, Carter T. Butts:
A novel multivariate spectral regression model for learning relationships between communication activity and urban ecology. 1-9
Meera Radhakrishnan
, Sharanya Eswaran, Archan Misra
, Deepthi Chander, Koustuv Dasgupta:
IRIS: Tapping wearable sensing to capture in-store retail insights on shoppers. 1-8

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