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`This disclosure indudes example embodlments; however, othfo~r implementations can be
`used,
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`The methodologies described herein can be implemented. by various means depending
`upon the application. For example, these methodologies can be implemented in hardware,
`firmware, softvvare, or a combination thereof. For a hardvvare implementation, the
`processing units can be implemented within one or more application specific integrated
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`programmable logic devices (PLDs), field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), processors,
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`For a firmware and/or software implementation, the rnethodoiogies can be implemented
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`If implemented in firmware and/or software, the functions may be stored as one or more
`instructions or code on a computer-readable medium. Examples include computer(cid:173)
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`In addition to storage on computer readable medium, instructions and/or data may be
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`example, a communication apparatus may include a transceiver having signals indicative of
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`processors to implement the functions outlined in the claims. That is, the communication
`apparatus includes transmission media with signals indicative of infonnation to perform
`disclosed functions. At a first time, the transmission media included in the communication
`apparatus may include a first portion of the information to perform the disclosed functi.ons,
`while at a second time the transmission media included in the communication apparatus
`may include a second portion of the information to perform the disclosed functions.
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`The disclosure may be implemented in conjunction with various wireless communication
`netvvorks such as a wireless wide area network (W\VAN). a wireless local area netvvork
`(WLAN), a wireless personal area network (WPAN), and so on. The terms "network'' and
`"system" are often used interchangeably. The terms "position" and "location" are often
`used interchangeably. A WWAN may be a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) network,
`a Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) network, a Frequency Division Multiple Access
`(FDMA) network, an Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMAJ network, a
`Single-Carrier Frequency Division Multiple Access (SC-FDMA) network, a Long Term
`Evolution (LTE) network, a WiMAX (IEEE 802.16) network and so on, A CDMA network
`may implement one or more radio access technologies (RATs) such as cdma2000,
`Wideband-CDMA (\1\T-CDMA), and so on. Cdma2000 includes IS-95, IS~2000, and lS-856
`standards. A TOMA netvvork may implement Global System for Mobile Communications
`(GSM), Digital Advanced Mobile Phone System (D-AMPS), or some other RAT GSM and W(cid:173)
`CDMA are described in documents from a consortium named "3rd Generation Partnership
`Project" (3GPPJ. Cdrna2000 is described in documents from a consortium named "3rd
`Generation Partnership Project 2" (3GPP2}. 3GPP and 3GPP2 documents are publicly
`available. A WLAN may be an IEEE 802.llx network, and a WPAN may he a Bluetooth
`network, an IEEE 802.15x, or some other type of network The techniques may also be
`implemented in conjunction with any combination ofW\1VAN, WLAN and/orWPAN.
`
`A mobile station refers to a device such as a cellular or other wireless communication
`device, personal communication system (PCS) device, personal navigation device (PND),
`Personal Information Manager (PIM), Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), laptop or other
`suitable mobile device vvhich is capable of receiving wireless communication and/or
`navigation signals. The tenn "mobile station" is also intended to include devices which
`communicate with a personal navigation device (PND), such as by short-range wireless,
`infrared, wireline connection, or other connection - regardless of whether satellite signal
`reception, assistance data reception, and/or position-related processing occurs at the
`device or at the PND. Also, "mobile station" is intended to include all devices, including
`wireless communication devices_, computers, laptops, etc. which are capable of
`communication with a server, such as via the Internet, Wi-Fi, or other network, and
`
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`regardless of whether satellite signal reception, assistance data reception, and/or position~
`related processing occurs at the device, at a server, or at another device associated with the
`network. Any operable combination of the above are also considered a "mobile station."
`
`Designation that something is "optimized," "required" or other designation does not
`indicate that the current disclosure applies only to systems that are optimized, or systems
`in which the "required" elements are present (or other limitation due to other
`designations). These designations refer only to the particular described implementation.
`Of course .. many implementations are possible. The techniques can be used with protocols
`other than those discussed herein, including protocols that are in development or to be
`developed.
`
`Pattern recognition is a commonly employed technique in supervised or unsupervised
`learning to dassify observations. Pattern recognition may be statistical or structural.
`Patterns can operate in multi-dimensional spaces vvith multiple sources of data, in which
`case, the patterns to be identified are vectors of observations in the multiple dimensions.
`More complex pattern recognition algorithms operate with templates - however, some
`prior knowledge of the domain is usually necessary to find variations that fit the general
`template. Pattern matching can require a rigid specification of the pattern to be found. A
`match implies an identical pattern found in test data. Distance metrics can be applied for
`approximate matching. Common pattern recognition algorithms work with a fixed known
`number of data sources. In an embodiment this invention deals \.Vith pattern recognition
`for unsupervised learning of situations from a variety of data sources monitored by a
`device or a collection of sensors on a device (e.g., phone), body area network and the
`environment
`
`Consider an Example Sensor Data Stream, E.g., sensor data stream of a typical go-to-work
`morning & return home evening
`
`• From 8am - 9am and from Spm - 6pm (Home -7 driving -7 park1ng Iot -7 office).
`Figure show 5-6pm.
`
`• Simulated sensors: accelerometer, VViFi, arnbient light, background noise
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`Picking up patterns from a large number of sources, with an unknown and different subset of
`sources being relevant to different situations is a difficult and interesting problem. Another
`problem is identifying relevant situations and learning patterns that are correlated with
`those relevant situations. Pattern matching in multiple dimensions attempts to find
`approximate matches to a template. For detecting situations of interest, the relevant
`template may consist of some values that are fixed, e.g., motion state, and some values that
`are varying (e.g., location X to location Y)
`
`Pattern Identification and Analysis
`• Types of patterns:
`
`• Temporal Patterns: Repetitive patterns (repeating in time). However, note
`that the repetition period may be unknown (several times a day, or daily) or
`aperiodic (several times a day but at unknown times, only on weekdays, one
`day a week, etc.)
`
`• Action-Correlated Patterns: User's actions that can be observed or
`identified that are associated (or correlated) with certain situations (e.g,
`when ignoring calls, user may be in a "meeting" or other situations that lead
`to uninterruptible status)
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`• Transition·Correlated Patterns: Transitions are a very important indicator
`of a significant and relevant situation. A transition in an observed context,
`e,g,, going from walking to driving is an important situation
`
`• Relational Patterns: Relations between contexts (e.g. context "location"
`always changes from x ~ x', y ~ y' \-vhile context "driving'' remains the
`same)
`
`Temporal Patterns
`• Temporal patterns are those that repeat in time
`
`• A pattern of values in different variables can be found at or around a given
`time of day or day of the 'llveek
`
`• A pattern can be found every given number of hours/rninutes
`
`• The pattern itself may last for a certain number of minutes/hours - it may be
`that unless the pattern lasts for a minimum amount of time, it is not an actual
`pattern
`
`• A temporal pattern, in an example, can be said to correspond to a situation when:
`
`• A given subset of variables have repetitive values in time
`
`• However, the subset of variables that is relevant to a specific situation can be
`hard to identify, especially when the cardinality of the subset is unknown:
`
`•
`
`Identifying a pattern in a small number of dimensions from a very
`large dimensional data space is a challenge. In the example below, the
`accelerometer, microphone and location are relevant to identifying
`the situation "running in the gym, while the time of day may change
`everyday,
`
`• Ensuring that the dimensionality is large and rich enough for the
`found patterns to correspond to interesting situations is another
`challenge and is in some respects, at odds '>-'v'ith the previous chalienge
`
`• Example Rule derived from observed temporal pattern
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`/ .. Found this pattern 5 this week
`************ Begin of Pattern ............... .,..., .. ,.,..
`[sensor _id: 6
`time_stamp: 1281489300000
`context_ type: "Soundlntensity"
`context_value: "Loud"
`, sensor_id: 1
`.
`1
`tnne_stamp:
`context_ type: "PeriodicMovement"
`context_ value: "Running"
`value: .,.,
`
`*********U* End of Pattern ***********""**
`
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`\
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