Authors
Pamela J Ludford, Dan Frankowski, Ken Reily, Kurt Wilms, Loren Terveen
Publication date
2006/4/22
Book
Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in computing systems
Pages
889-898
Description
Although they have potential, to date location-based information systems have not radically improved the way we interact with our surroundings. To study related issues, we developed a location-based reminder system, PlaceMail, and demonstrate its utility in supporting everyday tasks through a month-long field study. We identify current tools and practices people use to manage distributed tasks and note problems with current methods, including the common "to-do list". Our field study shows that PlaceMail supports useful location-based reminders and functional place-based lists. The study also sheds rich and surprising light on a new issue: when and where to deliver location-based information. The traditional 'geofence' radius around a place proves insufficient. Instead, effective delivery depends on people's movement patterns through an area and the geographic layout of the space. Our results both provide a …
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Scholar articles
PJ Ludford, D Frankowski, K Reily, K Wilms, L Terveen - Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human …, 2006
P Ludford, D Frankowski, K Reily, K Wilms, L Terveen - Proc. CHI, 2006