Communities of Collocation
Communities of Collocation
This project aims to exploit the temporal rhythms of the city and the periodic, incidental encounters between urban dwellers. Pervasive Computing technologies will be applied to detect collocation events and enable the distribution of information between these co–present individuals. This information channel will provide a localised source of ambient, background knowledge within a community, which may be a useful means of building social capital, maintaining community awareness and providing a starting point for further social interactions.
Lawrence, Jamie
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Payne, Terry
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De Roure, Dave
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2005
Lawrence, Jamie
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Payne, Terry
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De Roure, Dave
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Lawrence, Jamie, Payne, Terry and De Roure, Dave
(2005)
Communities of Collocation.
UK UbiNet Workshop, Bath, United Kingdom.
09 - 11 Feb 2005.
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Abstract
This project aims to exploit the temporal rhythms of the city and the periodic, incidental encounters between urban dwellers. Pervasive Computing technologies will be applied to detect collocation events and enable the distribution of information between these co–present individuals. This information channel will provide a localised source of ambient, background knowledge within a community, which may be a useful means of building social capital, maintaining community awareness and providing a starting point for further social interactions.
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Published date: 2005
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Event Dates: 9th-11th February 2005
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UK UbiNet Workshop, Bath, United Kingdom, 2005-02-09 - 2005-02-11
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Electronics & Computer Science
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Local EPrints ID: 260198
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/260198
PURE UUID: ebb40b70-eb6f-4149-8454-c0d665112583
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Date deposited: 21 Dec 2004
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 06:34
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Author:
Jamie Lawrence
Author:
Terry Payne
Author:
Dave De Roure
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