Lee et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Emerging ubiquitous knowledge services: From mobile sensing to ubiquitous crowdsourcing and beyondLee et al., 2012
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- Lee U
- Lee H
- Jung B
- Song J
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- Knowledge service engineering handbook
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Recent advances of information and communication technologies (eg, smartphones and Web 2.0) have facilitated ubiquitous sensing and networked collaboration among people. This trend has significantly lowered the knowledge transfer barriers and has broadened the …
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