Smartphone usage pattern based on geographical location and addiction issue

The outcome of smartphone greatly changes the life of people. It is of importance to understand the usage pattern of varieties of applications in social life. Many researches have centered on this topic through statistics of the log files. However, most of them treat the location of the user as an element of the statistical result but not the cause for the usage pattern. In this paper, by analyzing the time and frequency of APP in different location, we find the location of the user is one of crucial factors for usage pattern. The migration takes up a great proportion to change the habit of users, implying that it is an effective cure for addicted people.

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