Exploratory Analysis of Individuals’ Mobility Patterns and Experienced Conflicts in Workgroups
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June 14, 2019, Friday
2:30pm - 3:00pm
Meeting Room 4.4, Level 4
School of Information Systems
Singapore Management University
80 Stamford Road
Singapore 178902
We look forward to seeing you at this research seminar.

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About the Talk
Much research argues the importance of supporting social interactions in teams and communities. The field of mobile sensing alone offers significant advances in recording and understanding human and group behaviours. However, little is known about behavioural changes as a consequence of in-group phenomena. One prominent example is intra-group conflict, which naturally arises between diverse groups of people. We demonstrate the feasibility of our approach to extract mobility patterns of individual's group behaviours sensed from a WiFi indoor localisation system and explore how these patterns relate to their team processes. 62 students enrolled in a project-intensive module, Software Engineering, were tracked over 81 days. Preliminary analysis of mobility patterns and interview data revealed differences in the mobility patterns of individuals based on their experience of conflict.
This a pre-conference talk for 5th ACM Workshop on Mobile Systems for Computational Social Science (MCSS 2019).
About the Speaker
Camellia Zakaria is a final year PhD candidate at the School of Information Systems, Singapore Management University. Her research area is in Software & Cyber-Physical Systems, with current work centred on developing technologies to support health and wellness of the student population using passive sensing solution.
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