Towards measuring well-being in smart environments

Author:

Halkola Eija1,Lovén Lauri1,Cortes Marta1,Gilman Ekaterina1,Pirttikangas Susanna1

Affiliation:

1. FIN-University of Oulu

Funder

Reboot Finland IoT Factory

Infotech Oulu

Tauno Tönning foundation

Business Finland

Academy of Finland

Publisher

ACM

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