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    Happier People Live More Active Lives: Using Smartphones to Link Happiness and Physical Activity by Lathia, Neal, Sandstrom, Gillian M, Mascolo, Cecilia, Rentfrow, Peter J

    Published in PloS one (04-01-2017)
    “…Physical activity, both exercise and non-exercise, has far-reaching benefits to physical health. Although exercise has also been linked to psychological health…”
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    A mindfulness-based intervention to increase resilience to stress in university students (the Mindful Student Study): a pragmatic randomised controlled trial by Galante, Julieta, Dufour, Géraldine, Vainre, Maris, Wagner, Adam P, Stochl, Jan, Benton, Alice, Lathia, Neal, Howarth, Emma, Jones, Peter B

    Published in The Lancet. Public health (01-02-2018)
    “…The rising number of young people going to university has led to concerns about an increasing demand for student mental health services. We aimed to assess…”
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    Group colocation behavior in technological social networks by Brown, Chloë, Lathia, Neal, Mascolo, Cecilia, Noulas, Anastasios, Blondel, Vincent

    Published in PloS one (22-08-2014)
    “…We analyze two large datasets from technological networks with location and social data: user location records from an online location-based social networking…”
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    The Dark Triad of personality and momentary affective states: an experience sampling study by Pilch, Irena, Lathia, Neal, Wiesebach, Krzysztof

    Published in Current Issues in Personality Psychology (18-05-2020)
    “…Background The Dark Triad (DT; Machiavellianism, narcissism, psychopathy) refers to three distinct but interrelated socially undesirable traits which are…”
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    Mining User Mobility Features for Next Place Prediction in Location-Based Services by Noulas, A., Scellato, S., Lathia, N., Mascolo, C.

    “…Mobile location-based services are thriving, providing an unprecedented opportunity to collect fine grained spatio-temporal data about the places users visit…”
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    Putting mood in context: Using smartphones to examine how people feel in different locations by Sandstrom, Gillian M., Lathia, Neal, Mascolo, Cecilia, Rentfrow, Peter J.

    Published in Journal of research in personality (01-08-2017)
    “…•Personality and mood were self-reported via experience sampling on a smartphone app.•Locations, representing different situations, were sensed from the…”
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    Measuring the impact of opening the London shared bicycle scheme to casual users by Lathia, Neal, Ahmed, Saniul, Capra, Licia

    “…► Empirical spatio-temporal analysis of London’s shared bicycle system. ► Station usage patterns form concentric circles around the city centre. ► The system…”
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    Smartphones for Large-Scale Behavior Change Interventions by Lathia, N., Pejovic, V., Rachuri, K. K., Mascolo, C., Musolesi, M., Rentfrow, P. J.

    Published in IEEE pervasive computing (01-07-2013)
    “…Equipped with cutting-edge sensing technology and high-end processors, smartphones can unobtrusively sense human behavior and deliver feedback and behavioral…”
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    Individuals among commuters: Building personalised transport information services from fare collection systems by Lathia, Neal, Smith, Chris, Froehlich, Jon, Capra, Licia

    Published in Pervasive and mobile computing (01-10-2013)
    “…This work investigates how data from public transport fare collection systems can be used to analyse travellers’ behaviour, and transform travel information…”
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    Comparing cities’ cycling patterns using online shared bicycle maps by Sarkar, Advait, Lathia, Neal, Mascolo, Cecilia

    Published in Transportation (Dordrecht) (01-07-2015)
    “…Bicycle sharing systems are increasingly being deployed in urban areas around the world, alongside online maps that disclose the state (i.e., location, number…”
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    A Context-Sensing Mobile Phone App (Q Sense) for Smoking Cessation: A Mixed-Methods Study by Naughton, Felix, Hopewell, Sarah, Lathia, Neal, Schalbroeck, Rik, Brown, Chloë, Mascolo, Cecilia, McEwen, Andy, Sutton, Stephen

    Published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (16-09-2016)
    “…A major cause of lapse and relapse to smoking during a quit attempt is craving triggered by cues from a smoker's immediate environment. To help smokers address…”
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    A Random Walk around the City: New Venue Recommendation in Location-Based Social Networks by Noulas, A., Scellato, S., Lathia, N., Mascolo, C.

    “…The popularity of location-based social networks available on mobile devices means that large, rich datasets that contain a mixture of behavioral (users…”
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    Recommending Social Events from Mobile Phone Location Data by Quercia, Daniele, Lathia, Neal, Calabrese, Francesco, Di Lorenzo, Giusy, Crowcroft, Jon

    “…A city offers thousands of social events a day, and it is difficult for dwellers to make choices. The combination of mobile phones and recommender systems can…”
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    Mining Public Transport Usage for Personalised Intelligent Transport Systems by Lathia, Neal, Froehlich, Jon, Capra, Licia

    “…Traveller information, route planning, and service updates have become essential components of public transport systems: they help people navigate built…”
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    Mobile-Based Experience Sampling for Behaviour Research by Pejovic, Veljko, Lathia, Neal, Mascolo, Cecilia, Musolesi, Mirco

    Published 15-08-2015
    “…The Experience Sampling Method (ESM) introduces in-situ sampling of human behaviour, and provides researchers and behavioural therapists with ecologically…”
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