Many of researches in controlling smart home system have been proposed. Most of previous approaches in controlling smart home system requires interventions and commands from user. This paper propose a system about smart home based on mobile sensing that does not requires interventions and commands from the user. Mobile Sensing is used to records daily routine activities of the user. Then the system automatically gives a response to user based on his/her daily routine activities. We have implemented our approach to demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of using mobile sensing for controlling smart home system. Furthermore, we evaluate our approach and present the details in this paper.
Part 3: Authentication and ProfilingInternational audienceNowadays, smartphone has been a life style for many people in the world and it has become an indispensable part of their live. Smartphone provides many applications to support human activity which one of the applications is web browser applications. People spend much time on browsing activity for finding useful information that they are interested on it. It is not easy to find the particular pieces of information that they interested on it. In this paper, user-profiler is presented as way of providing smartphone users with their interest based on their browsing history. In this study, we propose a Modified Hierarchical Agglomerative Clustering algorithm that uses filtering category groups on a server-based application to aid provides smartphone user profile for interests-focused based on browsing history automatically. Based on experimental results, the proposed algorithm can measure degree of smartphone user interest based on browsing history of web browser applications, provides smartphone users interests profile and also outperforms the C4.5 algorithm in execution time on all memory utilization
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