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Biketastic

Biketastic documents the bicycling experiences of the participants. It concentrates on the road conditions, including the roughness of the road and the noise level along the road captured by on-board accelerometers […]

BikeNet

BikeNet is a mobile sensing system for mapping the cyclist experience. Built leveraging the MetroSense architecture to provide insight into the real-world challenges of people-centric sensing, BikeNet uses a number of sensors embedded […]

SenSay

SenSay is a context-aware mobile phone that adapts to dynamically changing environmental and physiological states. In addition to manipulating ringer volume, vibration, and phone alerts, SenSay can provide remote callers with the ability to […]

HealthSense

HealthSense project targets the automated detection of health-related events that cannot be directly observed by current sensor technology, like tow conditions, pain, or depression.

DietSense

DietSense assists participants who want to lose weight by documenting their dietary choices through images and sound samples. The mobile phones are worn on necklaces and automatically take images of […]

Floracaching

Floracaching is a geocaching where the goal is to find specific flowers. It is a gamified app for citizen science that contributes data to Project Budburst.

LiveCompare

Livecompare provides services to identify the most economic grocery stores. The participants only need to take pictures of a product’s price tag and its barcode. The barcode is decoded into […]

Micro-Blog

Micro-Blog is a people-centric app with sensors capable of aggregating participatory as well as sensory inputs from local surroundings. These inputs can be visualized in different dimensions, such as space and […]

MobiShop

MobiShop is a distributed computing system designed to collect, process and deliver product pricing information from street-side shops to potential buyers, on their mobile phones. In addition, it can also serve as an […]

eBird

eBird is a birding community that reports and accesses information about birds. Launched in 2002 by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology and National Audubon Society, eBird provides rich data sources for […]