A Framework for Mobile User Activity Logging

  • Wörndl W
  • Manhardt A
  • Prinz V
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Abstract

The goal of this work is a unified approach for collecting data about user actions on mobile devices in an appropriate granularity for user modeling. To fulfill this goal, we have designed and implemented a framework for mobile user activity logging on Windows Mobile PDAs based on the MyExperience project. We have extended this system with hardware and software sensors to monitor phone calls, messaging, peripheral devices, media players, GPS sensors, networking, personal information management, web browsing, system behavior and applications usage. It is possible to detect when, at which location and how a user employs an application or accesses certain information, for example. To evaluate our framework, we applied it in several usage scenarios. We were able to validate that our framework is able to collect meaningful information about the user.

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Wörndl, W., Manhardt, A., & Prinz, V. (2010). A Framework for Mobile User Activity Logging. Mining Ubiquitous and Social Environments (MUSE 2010) Workshop, 21st European Conf. on Machine Learning / 14th European Conf. on Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML/PKDD 2010),.

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