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Location inference

Location inference is the method of identifying the location profiles of users on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook from their… 
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2018
2018
The use of geolocation databases (GDBs) for enabling spectrum sharing has been mandated by the Federal Communications Commission… 
2018
2018
Twitter has recently emerged as a popular microblogging service that has 284 million monthly active users around the world. A… 
2017
2017
In this paper a sequential Monte Carlo approach is used to track targets using multiple agents, where lack of measurements by… 
2017
2017
We study the extent to which we can infer users' geographical locations from social media. Location inference from social media… 
2015
2015
Inferring user equipment (UE) location in cellular networks via uplink timing management presents attractive possibilities in an… 
2015
2015
Location inference attack may cause location privacy leakage of secondary users SUs in database-driven cognitive radio networks… 
2012
2012
Location information is becoming prevalent in today's online social networks (OSNs), which raises special privacy concerns with… 
2009
2009
In this work, we highlight the truncation effect in Received Signal Strength Indication (RSSI) distributions. The effect is often… 
2006
2006
Pervasive computing is an emerging computing paradigm that provides new improved services for everyone, everywhere and at all…