Authors
Anind K Dey, Jennifer Mankoff
Publication date
2005/3/1
Journal
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI)
Volume
12
Issue
1
Pages
53-80
Publisher
ACM
Description
Many context-aware services make the assumption that the context they use is completely accurate. However, in reality, both sensed and interpreted context is often ambiguous. A challenge facing the development of realistic and deployable context-aware services, therefore, is the ability to handle ambiguous context. Although some of this ambiguity may be resolved using automatic techniques, we argue that correct handling of ambiguous context will often need to involve the user. We use the term mediation to refer to the dialogue that ensues between the user and the system. In this article, we describe an architecture that supports the building of context-aware services that assume context is ambiguous and allows for mediation of ambiguity by mobile users in aware environments. We present design guidelines that arise from supporting mediation over space and time, issues not present in the graphical user …
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Scholar articles
AK Dey, J Mankoff - ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction …, 2005