Xu et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Mobile crowd sensing of human-like intelligence using social sensors: A surveyXu et al., 2018
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- 2209070252920148024
- Author
- Xu Z
- Mei L
- Choo K
- Lv Z
- Hu C
- Luo X
- Liu Y
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- Publication venue
- Neurocomputing
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Recently, with the fast proliferation of smart phones, mobile phone has the powerful ability of not only communication but also computation. Human beings are not only data consumers, but data producer with their objective or subjective sensing needs. Mobile crowd sensing is …
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