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User Activity Related Data Sets for Context Recognition. / Junker, Holger; Ward, Jamie A; Lukowicz, Paul et al.
2004. Paper presented at In in Proceedings of the Workshop on Benchmarks and a Database for Context Recognition, in conjunction with Pervasive Conference 2004.

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Junker, H, Ward, JA, Lukowicz, P & Tröster, G 2004, 'User Activity Related Data Sets for Context Recognition', Paper presented at In in Proceedings of the Workshop on Benchmarks and a Database for Context Recognition, in conjunction with Pervasive Conference 2004, 1/01/00.

APA

Junker, H., Ward, J. A., Lukowicz, P., & Tröster, G. (2004). User Activity Related Data Sets for Context Recognition. Paper presented at In in Proceedings of the Workshop on Benchmarks and a Database for Context Recognition, in conjunction with Pervasive Conference 2004.

Vancouver

Junker H, Ward JA, Lukowicz P, Tröster G. User Activity Related Data Sets for Context Recognition. 2004. Paper presented at In in Proceedings of the Workshop on Benchmarks and a Database for Context Recognition, in conjunction with Pervasive Conference 2004.

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Junker, Holger ; Ward, Jamie A ; Lukowicz, Paul et al. / User Activity Related Data Sets for Context Recognition. Paper presented at In in Proceedings of the Workshop on Benchmarks and a Database for Context Recognition, in conjunction with Pervasive Conference 2004.

Bibtex

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RIS

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