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mPASS: Integrating people sensing and crowdsourcing to map urban accessibility
2014
2014 IEEE 11th Consumer Communications and Networking Conference (CCNC)
This paper presents mPASS (mobile Pervasive Accessibility Social Sensing), a system designed to collect data about urban and architectural accessibility and to provide users with personalized paths, computed on the basis of their preferences and needs. The system combines data obtained by sensing, crowdsourcing and mashing-up with main geo-referenced social systems, with the aim of offering services based on a detailed and valid data set.
doi:10.1109/ccnc.2014.6940491
fatcat:s5gpsb2y5vddlaec66rh2n2alu