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Paper at WISE ’15

Our paper entitled “Towards a Burglary Risk Profiler Using Demographic and Spatial Factors” was accepted for publication at the 2015 Web Information Systems Engineering (WISE 2015) to be held in the period of November 1-3 in Miami, Florida, USA. We are looking forward to knowledge exchange with other researches working on similar topics. See more…
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Paper at UbiComp ’15

Our paper entitled “Towards a Crowdsourcing Approach for Crime Prevention” was accepted for publication at the Workshop on Mobile and Situated Crowdsourcing (WMSC ’15) co-located at the 2015 International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (UbiComp ’15) to be held in the period of September 7-11 in Osaka, Japan. We are looking forward to…
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Digital Services for Tenants

By now, digital services have penetrated all aspects of life: In private as well as in business environments people interact on digital channels with increasing frequency. In collaboration with qipp – a software start-up company – the Mobiliar Lab for Analytics examined which digital services are especially relevant to tenants of rental apartments or buildings. The…
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Poster at MUM 2014

Our paper entitled “CityWatch: The Personalized Crime Prevention Assistant” was accepted for publication at the 13th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia to be held in the period of November 25-28 in Melbourne, Australia. We are looking forward to meeting many interesting researches from all over the world and exchanging ideas with them. See…
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BigData on «Einstein»-Spezial

“Big Data” is regarded as an economic engine of the digital future. More and more data are obtained in a shorter time and the Internet has exploded in recent years. “Big Data” promises to provide solutions to complex problems. What are the possibilities and where are the dangers of these methods? See the special report…
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Social Networks as a Basis for Neighborhood Help

According to a survey conducted in year 2000, one third of British population can not identify their neighbors. Despite the fact that there are many social networks today, such as Facebook or Twitter, these networks do not support binding and especially not in our living area. Recognizing this gap, new social networks are emerging, such…
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