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Data Mining Office Behavioural Information from Simple Sensors

O�Malley, S. J., Smith, R. T. and Thomas B. H.

    This paper discussed the concept of using three simple sensors to monitor the behavioural patterns of an office occupant. The goal of this study is to capture behaviour information of the occupant without the use of invasive sensors such as cameras that do not maintain a level of privacy when installed. Our initial analysis has shown that data mining can be applied to capture re-occurring behaviours and provide real-time presence information to others that occupy the same building.
Cite as: O�Malley, S. J., Smith, R. T. and Thomas B. H. (2012). Data Mining Office Behavioural Information from Simple Sensors. In Proc. Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC 2012) Melbourne, Australia. CRPIT, 126. Shen, H. and Smith, R. T. Eds., ACS. 97-98
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