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Introduction
I The Individual (One Person)
1 Mobile Phones, Sensors, and Lifelogging: Collecting Data from Individuals While Considering Privacy
2 Using Personal Data in a Privacy-Sensitive Way to Make a Person’s Life Easier and Healthier
II The Neighborhood and the Organization (10 to 1,000 People)
3 Gathering Data from Small Heterogeneous Groups
4 Engineering and Policy: Building More Efficient Businesses, Enabling Hyperlocal Politics, Life Queries, and Opportunity Searches
III The City (1,000 to 1,000,000 People)
5 Traffic Data, Crime Stats, and Closed-Circuit Cameras: Accumulating Urban Analytics
6 Engineering and Policy: Optimizing Resource Allocation
IV The Nation (1 Million to 100 Million People)
7 Taking the Pulse of a Nation: Census, Mobile Phones, and Internet Giants
8 Engineering and Policy: Addressing National Sentiment, Economic Deficits, and Disasters
V Reality Mining the World’s Data (100 Million to 7 Billion People)
9 Gathering the World’s Data: Global Census, International Travel and Commerce, and Planetary-Scale Communication
10 Engineering a Safer and Healthier World
Conclusion
Notes
Index
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