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How People Use the Web in Large Indoor Spaces

Yongli Ren, Martin Tomko, Kevin Ong, Mark Sanderson

Proceedings of the 23rd ACM International Conference on Conference on Information and Knowledge Management | ACM | Published : 2014

Abstract

We report a preliminary study of mobile Web behaviour in a large indoor retail space. By analysing a Web log collected over a 1 year period at an inner city shopping mall in Sydney, Australia, we found that 1) around 60% of registered Wi-Fi users actively browse the Internet, and the rest 40% do not, with around 10% of these users using Web search engines. Around 70% of this Web activity in the investigated mall come from frequent visitors; 2) the content that indoor users search for is different from the content they consume while browsing; 3) the popularity of future indoor search queries can be predicted with a simple theoretical model based on past queries treated as a weighted directed ..

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