Research into context-aware computing risks losing sight of the user. This paper discusses how different types of information about a user, ranging from information about the current context to information about the user’s long-term properties, can simultaneously be relevant to a given adaptation decision. Pointers are given to two areas of research that can help with the integration of a broader range of information into context-aware systems: research on user-adaptive systems and on decision-theoretic methods.
Description
SpringerLink - Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, Volume 5, Number 1
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%1 Jameson2001
%A Jameson, Anthony
%D 2001
%I Springer London
%J Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
%K context modelling ubiquitous ubiquitouscomputing ucse user
%P 29-33
%R 10.1007/s007790170025
%T Modelling both the Context and the User
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s007790170025
%V 5
%X Research into context-aware computing risks losing sight of the user. This paper discusses how different types of information about a user, ranging from information about the current context to information about the user’s long-term properties, can simultaneously be relevant to a given adaptation decision. Pointers are given to two areas of research that can help with the integration of a broader range of information into context-aware systems: research on user-adaptive systems and on decision-theoretic methods.
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abstract = {Research into context-aware computing risks losing sight of the user. This paper discusses how different types of information about a user, ranging from information about the current context to information about the user’s long-term properties, can simultaneously be relevant to a given adaptation decision. Pointers are given to two areas of research that can help with the integration of a broader range of information into context-aware systems: research on user-adaptive systems and on decision-theoretic methods.},
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affiliation = {Department of Computer Science, University of Saarbrücken, Saarbrücken, Germany DE},
author = {Jameson, Anthony},
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issue = {1},
journal = {Personal and Ubiquitous Computing},
keyword = {Computer Science},
keywords = {context modelling ubiquitous ubiquitouscomputing ucse user},
pages = {29-33},
publisher = {Springer London},
timestamp = {2011-04-29T16:52:33.000+0200},
title = {Modelling both the Context and the User},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s007790170025},
volume = 5,
year = 2001
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