Mining and Predicting Smart Device User Behavior

  • Fan Y
  • Li H
  • Wu Q
  • et al.
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Abstract

Three types of user behavior are mined in this paper: application usage, smart device usage and periodicity of user behavior. When mining application usage, the application installation, most frequently used applications and application correlation are analyzed. The application usage is long-tailed. When mining the device usage, the mean, variance and autocorrelation are calculated both for duration and interval. Both the duration and interval are long-tailed but only duration satisfies power-law distribution. Meanwhile, the autocorrelation of both duration and interval is weak, which makes predicting user behavior based on adjacent behavior not so reasonable in related works. Then DFT (Discrete Fourier Transform) is utilized to analyze the periodicity of user behavior and results show that the most obvious periodicity is 24 hours, which is in agreement with related works. Based on the results above, an improved user behavior predicting model is proposed based on Chebyshev inequality. Experiment results show that the performance is good in accurate rate and recall rate.

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Fan, Y., Li, H., Wu, Q., & Sun, W. (2014). Mining and Predicting Smart Device User Behavior. Proceedings of the Asia-Pacific Advanced Network, 38(0), 65. https://doi.org/10.7125/apan.38.10

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