PPT-Smart Phone-Based Sensor Mining
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A tutorial Gary M Weiss Fordham University gweisscisfordhamedu These slides available from httpstormcisfordhamedugweisspresentationshtml What is a Smart Phone What
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A tutorial Gary M Weiss Fordham University gweisscisfordhamedu These slides available from httpstormcisfordhamedugweisspresentationshtml What is a Smart Phone What is a smart phone and what does it do What devices can it replace . The different detection systems provide a similar feel of operation thus allowing users to introduce Smart in various scenes A wide array of informationbased tools is also available which offers new digital sensing styles to users Sensing Variation . Members: . Dayreal. Brown . Xuanchen. Xiang. Robert Minter . Ziheng. Zhang. Group Breakdown:. Robert Minter. Problem:. Robert Minter. Problem:. Robert Minter. Problem:. Robert Minter. Don Rodney Ong Junio. Kyoto University. Outline. Background. Why Smart Cities?. What is a smart city?. Research . Question. Framework. Findings. Background. 54% of the world’s population lived in urban areas in 2014 and by 2045, the total number of urban residents will reach 6 billion, 2 billion more than current estimates. Sensor Mining. Gary M. Weiss. Comp & Info Science Dept. Fordham University. gweiss@cis.fordham.edu. www.cis.fordham.edu/wisdm or wisdmproject.com. What is Smart Phone Sensor Mining?. Data Mining:. . Members: . Dayreal. Brown . Xuanchen. Xiang. Robert Minter . Ziheng. Zhang. Group Breakdown:. Robert Minter. Problem:. Robert Minter. Problem:. Robert Minter. Problem:. Robert Minter. Presented by Team 5. Xue. Cheng. Samuel . Falabi. Charlie Nguyen. Richard . Szink. Lanea. Williamson. Ultrasonic Sensors. Technology and Use In Industry. Ultrasonic Sensors History. Ian Donald and Tom Brown. Can you think of a method to have the robot follow the line using turns? Describe how it would work.. 2. Pre-Activity Quiz. How does a light sensor work? Does the light sensor detect white or black as a higher amount of light reflectivity? Absorbance?. By: Michael Glaberman. A Look Back in the United States. 1946 Bell Labs deploys Service System. 1949 AT&T commercializes MTS to 5,000 customers. 1965 AT&T introduces IMTS to 40,000 customers. Applications:. . Ubiquitous. . Possibilities. . A tutorial. Slides . available . from: http. ://storm.cis.fordham.edu/~gweiss/presentations.html. Gary M. Weiss. Fordham University. gweiss@cis.fordham.edu. Capturing, Communicating, and Enforcing . Privacy Policies and Preferences. Primal Pappachan. , Martin Degeling, Roberto Yus, Anupam Das, . Sruti Bhagavatula, William Melicher, Pardis Emami Naeini, Shikun Zhang, . Nuki The new door sensorof the Smart Lock 20allows you to see not only the status of the lock cylinder but also the status of the door The door sensor recognizes whether your door is open or closed an Defect Y/N Kidney Disease YIN Cancer YIN Learning Disability Y/N COPD Y/N Do you smoke now DYES D NO Packs/day 025 05 -1 -15 -2 3 Years -05 -1 No Do you consume caffeine DYES D Marital Status DSi http://www.cs.uic.edu/~. liub. CS583, Bing Liu, UIC. 2. General Information. Instructor: Bing Liu . Email: liub@cs.uic.edu . Tel: (312) 355 1318 . Office: SEO 931 . Lecture . times: . 9:30am-10:45am. Attacks. Chuan. Yue, chuanyue@mines.edu. IEEE . Workshop on Mobile Security Technologies (. MoST. ), . 2016. 1. 5/26/2016. Outline. Introduction and Background. Attacks. Potential Defense Mechanisms.
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