Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.15783/c70w2c
Title: The nus/contact dataset (v. 2006-08-01)
Creators: Vikram Srinivasan 
Motani, Mehul 
Ooi Wei Tsang 
NUS Contact: Mehul Motani
Wei Tsang Ooi
Subject: Contact patterns
Delay tolerant networking
Mobile social software
Virus spread
DOI: doi:10.15783/c70w2c
Description: The data file is collected during the Spring semester of 2005/2006, in National University of Singapore and the result is presented in the paper "Analysis and Implications of Student Contact Patterns Derived from Campus Schedules", Vikram Srinivasan, Mehul Motani, Wei Tsang Ooi, in Proceedings of the Twelfth Annual ACM International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking (MobiCom), Los Angeles, CA, September 23-29, 2006.
Related Publications: 10635/43202
10.1145/1161089.1161100
Citation: When using this data, please cite the original publication and also the dataset.
  • Srinivasan, V., Motani, M., & Ooi, W. T. (2006, September). Analysis and implications of student contact patterns derived from campus schedules. In Proceedings of the 12th annual international conference on Mobile computing and networking (pp. 86-97). ACM.
  • Vikram Srinivasan, Motani, Mehul, Ooi Wei Tsang (2006-11-09). The nus/contact dataset (v. 2006-08-01). ScholarBank@NUS Repository. [Dataset]. https://doi.org/10.15783/c70w2c
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mobicom06-trace.txtTraceset of contact patterns among students, collected during the Spring semester of 2006 in National University of Singapore. The trace data is stored as a text file containing a series of integers. The first line in the text file consists of two integers. The first integer gives the total number of sessions n, and the second integer gives the total number of students k. The subsequent 2n lines give information about sessions, sorted by the start time of sessions. Each session is described in two lines. The first line gives four integers, giving the start time of a session (in business hours, starting from hour 0), the session id i (numbered from 0 to n-1), the number of students in the session s, and the duration (in hours). The ne1.12 MBText

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