This is the research codebase for the preliminary work on Zensors (ca. 2014). It is not currently maintained.
Citation to the reference paper:
@inproceedings {zensors,
author={Laput, G. and Lasecki, W.~S. and Wiese, J. and Xiao, R. and Bigham, J.~P. and Harrison, C.},
title={Zensors: Adaptive, Rapidly Deployable, Human-Intelligent Sensor Feeds},
booktitle={Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems},
series={CHI '15},
year={2015},
location={Seoul, Republic of Korea},
numpages={10},
publisher={ACM},
address={New York, NY, USA},
keywords={smart environments, sensing, human computation, computer vision, machine learning, end-user programming},
url={http://www.gierad.com/assets/zensors/zensors.pdf},
movie={https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVP9emuFsQI},
}
Here's an extremely simplified method for setting up e.g., an EC2 instance to run the server code.
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Create a new EC2 instance with Ubuntu Server (we used 14.04 LTS)
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scp ec2-deployment-key.key ubuntu@<server>:.ssh/id_rsa
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ssh
and perform:sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install git python-pip python-dev python-pillow python-tornado python-pyftpdlib git clone https://github.com/FIGLAB/zensors.git
Once setup, you can run the Zensors Img Backend via:
python zensors/img_backend/main.py