3G Technologies for Social Network Data Generation

Authors

  • Julian Benavides University of Manitoba
  • Bryan C.P. Demianyk University of Manitoba
  • Shamir N. Mukhi Canadian Network for Public Health Intelligence
  • Ken Ferens University of Manitoba
  • Marcia R. Friesen University of Manitoba
  • Robert D. McLeod University of Manitoba

Abstract

This paper summarized a research program where a disease spread model was influenced by real data as an inference for personal contact. While limitations abound, the work highlighted the opportunities inherent in personal mobile devices as means to effectively and non-intrusively gather real data on social contact patterns.

Author Biographies

Julian Benavides, University of Manitoba

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Bryan C.P. Demianyk, University of Manitoba

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Ken Ferens, University of Manitoba

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Marcia R. Friesen, University of Manitoba

Electrical & Computer Engineering

Robert D. McLeod, University of Manitoba

Electrical & Computer Engineering

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Published

2011-06-04

How to Cite

[1]
J. Benavides, B. C. Demianyk, S. N. Mukhi, K. Ferens, M. R. Friesen, and R. D. McLeod, “3G Technologies for Social Network Data Generation”, CMBES Proc., vol. 34, no. 1, Jun. 2011.

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