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Activity-Based Human Mobility Patterns Inferred from Mobile Phone Data: A Case Study of Singapore
In this study, with Singapore as an example, we demonstrate how we can use mobile phone call detail record (CDR) data, which contains millions of anonymous users, to extract individual mobility networks comparable to the activity-based approach.
Shan Jiang+2 more
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Deep learning enhanced mobile-phone microscopy [PDF]
Mobile-phones have facilitated the creation of field-portable, cost-effective imaging and sensing technologies that approach laboratory-grade instrument performance. However, the optical imaging interfaces of mobile-phones are not designed for microscopy
Y. Rivenson+10 more
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Current Trends in Early Pedagogy
A child’s education at an early school age is a major challenge, both at the individual and society levels. Its present shape is conditioned by, on the one hand, the development of science, especially psychology, pedagogy and didac- tics; on the other ...
Jolanta Karbowniczek, Beata Komorowska
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Background The rapid growth of mobile phones in Ghana has opened up the possibility of delivering timely and useful weather and market information to farmers at costs lower than traditional agricultural extension services.
Prince Maxwell Etwire+7 more
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The dynamics of a mobile phone network [PDF]
The empirical study of network dynamics has been limited by the lack of longitudinal data. Here we introduce a quantitative indicator of link persistence to explore the correlations between the structure of a mobile phone network and the persistence of its links.
Hidalgo, Cesar A., Rodriguez Sickert, C.
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Identifying Recent Behavioral Data Length in Mobile Phone Log
Mobile phone log data (e.g., phone call log) is not static as it is progressively added to day-by-day according to individ- ual's diverse behaviors with mobile phones.
Colman, Alan+3 more
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Mobile phone addiction has become a widespread phenomenon in Chinese society, attracting significant social attention. However, there is still limited understanding of complexities and relationships concerning anxiety, depression, self-esteem, and mobile
Xiaofeng Dou+4 more
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Background Depression is a common, burdensome, often recurring mental health disorder that frequently goes undetected and untreated. Mobile phones are ubiquitous and have an increasingly large complement of sensors that can potentially be useful in ...
Sohrab Saeb+6 more
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Domestication of Mobile Phone in Family Life: A Grounded-Theory Study in Isfahan City [PDF]
Introduction Mobile technology has been turned into one of the most important aspects of everyday life. It is considered as the most controversial technology that has become the integral part of mainstream family, and has led to noticeable changes in ...
Elaheh Shabani Afarani+2 more
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