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Noninvasive Bluetooth Monitoring of Visitors' Length of Stay at the Louvre

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IEEE PERVASIVE COMPUTING
Volume 16, Issue 2, Pages 26-34

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IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/MPRV.2017.33

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  1. Visitor Assistance
  2. Security Department of the Louvre Museum
  3. American Air Liquide
  4. Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Metropolitan Solutions
  5. Ericsson
  6. Fraunhofer Institute
  7. Liberty Mutual Institute
  8. Philips
  9. Kuwait-MIT Center for Natural Resources and the Environment
  10. Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART)
  11. UBER
  12. UniCredit
  13. Volkswagen Electronics Research Laboratory

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The ubiquity of digital technologies is revolutionizing how researchers collect data about human behaviors. Here, the authors use anonymized longitudinal datasets collected from noninvasive Bluetooth sensors to analyze visitor behavior at the Louvre Museum.

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