Using Task Context Variables for Selecting the Best Timing for Interrupting
Users
S. Gievska, and J. Sibert. Proceedings of Joint sOc-EUSAI conference, page 171-176. (2005)
Abstract
This paper presents a framework that helps in selecting the most appropriate
timing for interruption as a way to mediate human interruptions by
the computer. The conceptual framework is based on the new Interruption
Taxonomy and uses Bayesian Belief Networks as a decision-support
aid. A proof-of-concept model was constructed for the experimental
setting used in the exploratory study that was also part of this
research. The steps in constructing the model that was built into
the first version of the interruption mediator will be presented
to show, in detail, how one might use the proposed framework for
mediating interruptions.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 GiSi05
%A Gievska, Sonja
%A Sibert, John
%B Proceedings of Joint sOc-EUSAI conference
%D 2005
%K context diss interruptions
%P 171-176
%T Using Task Context Variables for Selecting the Best Timing for Interrupting
Users
%X This paper presents a framework that helps in selecting the most appropriate
timing for interruption as a way to mediate human interruptions by
the computer. The conceptual framework is based on the new Interruption
Taxonomy and uses Bayesian Belief Networks as a decision-support
aid. A proof-of-concept model was constructed for the experimental
setting used in the exploratory study that was also part of this
research. The steps in constructing the model that was built into
the first version of the interruption mediator will be presented
to show, in detail, how one might use the proposed framework for
mediating interruptions.
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timing for interruption as a way to mediate human interruptions by
the computer. The conceptual framework is based on the new Interruption
Taxonomy and uses Bayesian Belief Networks as a decision-support
aid. A proof-of-concept model was constructed for the experimental
setting used in the exploratory study that was also part of this
research. The steps in constructing the model that was built into
the first version of the interruption mediator will be presented
to show, in detail, how one might use the proposed framework for
mediating interruptions.},
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timestamp = {2007-11-01T10:16:46.000+0100},
title = {Using Task Context Variables for Selecting the Best Timing for Interrupting
Users},
year = 2005
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