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Kamberov, Rustam; Santos, Vitor; Granell-Canut, Carlos Toward social paradigms for mobile context-aware computing in smart cities Inproceedings In: Rocha, Alvaro ; Reis, Paulo Luis ; Pérez Cota, Manuel ; Santana Suárez, Octavio ; Gonçalvez, Ramiro (Ed.): Sistemas y Tecnologías de la Información. Volume I. CISTI 2016: Actas de la 11textordfeminine Conferencia Ibérica de Sistemas y Tecnologías de Información. Gran Canaria, Spain, 15-18 Junio 2016., pp. 793–798, AISTI, Gran Canaria, 2016. @inproceedings{Kamberov2016, title = {Toward social paradigms for mobile context-aware computing in smart cities}, author = { Rustam Kamberov and Vitor Santos and Carlos Granell-Canut}, editor = {Rocha, Alvaro and Reis, Paulo Luis and Pérez Cota, Manuel and Santana Suárez, Octavio and Gonçalvez, Ramiro}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-01-01}, booktitle = {Sistemas y Tecnologías de la Información. Volume I. CISTI 2016: Actas de la 11textordfeminine Conferencia Ibérica de Sistemas y Tecnologías de Información. Gran Canaria, Spain, 15-18 Junio 2016.}, pages = {793--798}, publisher = {AISTI}, address = {Gran Canaria}, abstract = {Mobile context-aware computing is an essential component of the smart cities infrastructure. Attempts were made to develop a model that can effectively represent a system in device to support context-aware behavior. The purpose of this paper is to identify deficiencies of the previously developed model and propose solutions to improve it.}, keywords = {}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } Mobile context-aware computing is an essential component of the smart cities infrastructure. Attempts were made to develop a model that can effectively represent a system in device to support context-aware behavior. The purpose of this paper is to identify deficiencies of the previously developed model and propose solutions to improve it. |
Mehdi-Moradi, Mohammad; Rodríguez-Cortés, Francisco-Javier; Mateu, Jorge An adapted intensity estimator for linear networks with an application to modelling anti-social behaviour in an urban environment Inproceedings In: Proceedings of METMA VIII: 8th International workshop on spatio-temporal modelling.1-3 June 2016. Valencia. Spain, pp. 121-124, Fundación Universidad Empresa de Valencia, Valencia, 2016, ISBN: 978-84-608-8468-2. @inproceedings{Moradi2016, title = {An adapted intensity estimator for linear networks with an application to modelling anti-social behaviour in an urban environment}, author = { Mohammad Mehdi-Moradi and Francisco-Javier Rodríguez-Cortés and Jorge Mateu}, isbn = {978-84-608-8468-2}, year = {2016}, date = {2016-01-01}, booktitle = {Proceedings of METMA VIII: 8th International workshop on spatio-temporal modelling.1-3 June 2016. Valencia. Spain}, pages = {121-124}, publisher = {Fundación Universidad Empresa de Valencia}, address = {Valencia}, abstract = {We consider an inhomogeneous point process on a linear network, and extend Diggle's nonparametric kernel-based edge-corrected intensity estimator in this context. We compare the accuracy and performance of Diggle's method with respect to the equal-split discontinuous kernel estimator. We show the improvement on the estimation of second-order summary statistics, in particular on the inhomogeneous geometrically corrected network K- and pair correlation functions. Finally, we analyse a spatial point pattern of calls related to anti-social behaviour in the streets of a Spanish town.}, keywords = {}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {inproceedings} } We consider an inhomogeneous point process on a linear network, and extend Diggle's nonparametric kernel-based edge-corrected intensity estimator in this context. We compare the accuracy and performance of Diggle's method with respect to the equal-split discontinuous kernel estimator. We show the improvement on the estimation of second-order summary statistics, in particular on the inhomogeneous geometrically corrected network K- and pair correlation functions. Finally, we analyse a spatial point pattern of calls related to anti-social behaviour in the streets of a Spanish town. |