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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
University of Cambridge
EmotionSense: a mobile phones based adaptive platform for experimental social psychology research.
<21> This paper was published in the top ubiquitous computing venue ACM Ubicomp. This work sparked a further 3 year funding from EPSRC (UBhave). EmotionSense has been widely covered by the press (list here http://emotionsense.org, including The Times, Guardian, BBC) and was selected as one of the top 100 innovations of 2010 by NetExplorateur, an independent global observatory on innovative technologies. The awards event took place at UNESCO in Feb2011. This work has led to the development of an Android application which (at 14 June 2013) had accrued 23,000 downloads on Android Google Play and had 6000 active installs.