Monthly Archives: April 2014
Media Coverage: Learning Mobility Patterns covered in a Haaretz TheMarker Article
Haaretz’ TheMarker interviewed Irad Ben-Gal, our partner in the Learning Mobility Patterns project. The article, in Hebrew, provided deep coverage of the project, including some cool graphics of our automated calendar models (picture below). The article, however, did not get
Media Coverage: Learning Mobility Patterns covered in a Haaretz TheMarker Article
Haaretz’ TheMarker interviewed Irad Ben-Gal, our partner in the Learning Mobility Patterns project. The article, in Hebrew, provided deep coverage of the project, including some cool graphics of our automated calendar models (picture below). The article, however, did not get
Paper published: Crowdsourcing privacy preferences in context-aware applications
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing recently published Eran’s paper, titled: “Crowdsourcing privacy preferences in context-aware applications”. The official link is: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00779-012-0632-0 The paper tries to answer a simple question: how efficient can crowdsourcing be at predicting privacy preferences in location sharing? The
Paper published: Crowdsourcing privacy preferences in context-aware applications
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing recently published Eran’s paper, titled: “Crowdsourcing privacy preferences in context-aware applications”. The official link is: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00779-012-0632-0 The paper tries to answer a simple question: how efficient can crowdsourcing be at predicting privacy preferences in location sharing? The