research article
How should social mixing be measured: comparing web-based survey and sensor-based methods
Contact surveys and diaries have conventionally been used to measure contact networks in different settings for elucidating infectious disease transmission dynamics of respiratory infections. More recently, technological advances have permitted the use of wireless sensor devices, which can be worn by individuals interacting in a particular social context to record high resolution mixing patterns. To date, a direct comparison of these two different methods for collecting contact data has not been performed.
Type
research article
Author(s)
Smieszek, Timo
Barclay, Victoria C
Seeni, Indulaxmi
Rainey, Jeanette J
Gao, Hongjiang
Uzicanin, Amra
Date Issued
2014
Publisher
Published in
Volume
14
Start page
136
Subjects
Editorial or Peer reviewed
REVIEWED
Written at
OTHER
EPFL units
Available on Infoscience
December 10, 2015
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