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Atmos
Author(s) -
Evangelos Niforatos,
Athanasios Vourvopoulos,
Marc Langheinrich,
Pedro Campos,
André Doria
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
portuguese national funding agency for science, research and technology (rcaap project by fct)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/2638728.2638780
Subject(s) - software deployment , participatory sensing , computer science , weather prediction , weather forecasting , crowd sourcing , data science , mobile apps , mobile device , citizen science , citizen journalism , meteorology , world wide web , geography , software engineering , botany , biology
Motivated by the novel paradigm of participatory sensing in collecting in situ automated data and human input we introduce the Atmos platform. Atmos leverages a crowd-sourcing network of mobile devices for the collection of in situ weather related sensory data, provided by available on-board sensors, along with human input, to generate highly localized information about current and future weather conditions. In this paper, we share our first insights of an 8-month long deployment of Atmos mobile app on Google Play that gathered data from a total of 9 countries across 3 continents. Furthermore, we describe the underlying system infrastructure and showcase how a hybrid people-centric and environment-centric approach to weather estimation could benefit forecasting. Finally, we present our preliminary results originating from questionnaires inquiring into how people perceive the weather, how they use technology to know about the weather and how it affects their habits.

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