Journal article
Mining the home environment
Journal of intelligent information systems, Vol.43(3), pp.503-519
12/2014
Handle:
https://hdl.handle.net/2376/100528
PMCID: PMC4264109
PMID: 25506128
Abstract
Individuals spend a majority of their time in their home or workplace and for many, these places are our sanctuaries. As society and technology advance there is a growing interest in improving the intelligence of the environments in which we live and work. By filling home environments with sensors and collecting data during daily routines, researchers can gain insights on human daily behavior and the impact of behavior on the residents and their environments. In this article we provide an overview of the data mining opportunities and challenges that smart environments provide for researchers and offer some suggestions for future work in this area.
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- Title
- Mining the home environment
- Creators
- Diane Cook - Washington State University Pullman WA 99164-2752 USANarayanan Krishnan - Washington State University Pullman WA 99164-2752 USA
- Contributors
- Larry Kerschberg (Editor)Zbigniew W Ras (Editor)
- Publication Details
- Journal of intelligent information systems, Vol.43(3), pp.503-519
- Academic Unit
- Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, School of
- Publisher
- Springer US; Boston
- Identifiers
- 99900546510401842
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article