Dataset: Analysis of IFTTT Recipes to Study How Humans Use Internet-of-Things (IoT) Devices
DOI10.5281/zenodo.5572861Zenodo5572861MaRDI QIDQ6697313FDOQ6697313
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.
Haoxiang Yu, Jie Hua, Christine Julien
Publication date: 18 October 2021
Copyright license: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
This archive contains the files submitted to the 4thInternational Workshop on Data: Acquisition To Analysis (DATA) at SenSys. Files provided in this package are associated with the paper titled Dataset: Analysis of IFTTT Recipes to Study How Humans Use Internet-of-Things (IoT) Devices With the rapid development and usage of Internet-of-Things (IoT) and smart-home devices, researchers continue efforts to improve the smartness of those devices to address daily needs in peoples lives. Such efforts usually begin with understanding evolving user behaviors on how humans utilize the devices and what they expect in terms of their behavior. However, while research efforts abound, there is a very limited number of datasets that researchers can use to both understand how people use IoT devices and to evaluate algorithms or systems for smart spaces. In this paper, we collect and characterize more than 50,000 recipes from the online If-This-Then-That (IFTTT) service to understand a seemingly straightforward but complicated question: What kinds of behaviors do humans expect from their IoT devices? The dataset we collected contains the basic information of the IFTTT rules, trigger and action event, and how many people are using each rule. For more detail about this dataset, please refer to the paper listed above.
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