BeFriend: A Context-Aware Ad-hoc Social Networking Platform

  • Smailovic V
  • Podobnik V
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© 2016, KoREMA. All rights reserved. Ad-hoc social networks, focused on managing user social relationships in a novel fashion based on establishment of temporary social connections among users with mutual interests and/or needs, provide an innovative medium for upgrading existing, as well as developing new social relationships. This paper describes the BeFriend, a contextaware ad-hoc social networking platform based on Facebook and Google+ social graphs. The BeFriend platform is for mobile users equipped with a smartphone-after installing and activating the BeFriend client, they are able to receive push notifications when a certain rule is triggered (e.g. it is Friday evening, Ewan and Luke are drinking beer in a bar and one of their Facebook/Google+ friends passes nearby). Personal agents within the BeFriend platform provide autonomous decision-making in the platform, decrease the need for user input and enable automated social discovery of new community members. The proof of-concept BeFriend platform presented in this paper is available in form of BeFriend application for users possessing Android-based smartphones.

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Smailovic, V., & Podobnik, V. (2016). BeFriend: A Context-Aware Ad-hoc Social Networking Platform. Automatika ‒ Journal for Control, Measurement, Electronics, Computing and Communications, 57(1). https://doi.org/10.7305/automatika.2016.03.1037

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