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The goal of this special issue is to contribute to the advancement of ubiquitous information societies, where computers and humans are part of the same ecosystem. One crucial property of entities living in the same ecosystem is that they mutually influence and affect each other's behavior in a variety of ways. This special issue, organized as a follow-up to the Second International Workshop on Human...
We have deployed mobile phones to more than 100participants in a community split into two phases. In this paper, we use this unique dataset to study the correlation between users' call and Bluetooth face-to-face interaction patterns, and their financial status. We show that such correlation exists on an individual level. We find that the interaction diversity measure correlates more strongly with...
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