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CROWD-PAN-360: Crowdsourcing Based Context-Aware Panoramic Map Generation for Smartphone Users

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IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/TPDS.2014.2345067

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Context-aware; crowd-sourcing; smartphone sensing; location-based services

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  1. MHRD (GoI) FIG (A) [100579-ECD]
  2. DST (GoI) [SB/FTP/ETA-23/2013]
  3. HK RGC [A-PolyU519/12]
  4. NSF (China) [61332004]

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Recent advances in smartphones and location-aware services necessitate identifying logical locations of users, in terms of their surroundings, instead of raw location coordinates. In this paper, we have proposed CROWD-PAN-360 (CP360), a novel smartphone-based system to generate 360-degree panoramic map of a querying user for his unfamiliar surrounding using crowd-sourced images. The objects (logical locations) appearing in the images are identified using manually or automatically generated tags. The system is context-aware and it intelligently associates user location coordinates with several smartphone contexts, like acceleration and orientation. CP360 can significantly reduce GPS positional errors for even cheap low-end smartphones and can identify the user surroundings very efficiently. We extensively tested the system in both indoor and outdoor environments of IIT Roorkee campus using Android smartphones over a dataset of more than 6,000 crowd-sourced images of nearly 70 objects (departments, hostels, cafeteria, etc.) and CP360 generates the panoramic map with an average accuracy of 92.2 percent.

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