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Movement: A Secure Community Awareness Application and Display

Published: 27 February 2016 Publication History

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The proliferation of mobile devices and popularity of appli-cations like Facebook and Twitter has allowed people to stay connected to their far-spread networks. However, little attention has been spent on connections in the local, physi-cal community. These collocated connections are important for building social capital, sharing resources, and providing physical support. Movement is a visualization that uses lo-cation data generated automatically by mobile devices to increase community awareness following a new standard of privacy preservation. Movement also consists of an app that allows for direct connection to people with shared lo-cation histories, again in a secure and private manner. An integrated demo at CSCW will display the popular venues visited by conference attendees and allow users to connect with others who visited the same locations.

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CSCW '16 Companion: Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing Companion
February 2016
549 pages
ISBN:9781450339506
DOI:10.1145/2818052
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  1. Movement
  2. community awareness
  3. local networks
  4. location tracking
  5. public display

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