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Martin Atzmueller: AbstractThe emergence of ubiquitous and social computing computing has started to create new environments consisting of small, heterogeneous, and distributed devices that foster the social interactions of users in several dimensions. According interaction networks capturing such social interactions can then be analyzed based on the collected data, e.g., co-location information, or other context information. This talk focuses on data mining on such interaction networks, and discusses examples in the context of real-world systems.
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