Malcata Life Village
Farinha, Luís Manuel do Carmo
2011
Informing and socializing in interactive spaces: delivering the right information to the right users
Type
conferenceObject
Publisher
Identifier
RIBEIRO, F. Reinaldo; METRÔLHO, J. ; COSTA, M. (2011) - Informing and socializing in interactive spaces: delivering the right information to the right users. In WSEAS International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Engineering and Data Bases, 10, Cambridge. [S. l.] : WSEAS. p. 205-210
Title
Informing and socializing in interactive spaces: delivering the right information to the right users
Subject
Information systems
Interactive spaces
Personalization
Personalized information
Interactive spaces
Personalization
Personalized information
Date
2014-03-26T11:15:47Z
2014-03-26T11:15:47Z
2011
2014-03-26T11:15:47Z
2011
Description
The dissemination of large displays and personal mobile computing devices has created new
opportunities for the joint use of these devices. Together these devices can enrich public spaces, promoting new
and more engagement interaction mechanisms, giving users relevant information and providing important
resources that can promote conversations and group activities. In this paper we explore the joint use of public
displays and personal mobile computing devices, as equipments for the dissemination of personalized
information that is delivered to users according to their interests and expectations. Three main aspects
characterize our proposal. First, it encloses in the same system two types of devices for delivering information:
mobile devices and large public displays. Second, the user only receives information of his interest point of view
and the information is delivered through the most proper device. Third, our proposal combines into the same
system two different perspectives: informative, providing users with information about their subscriptions and
socializing, i.e. presenting, in a public display, information about the place, about users’ interests and about
interests of other people that visits the same place. We have developed and evaluate a partial prototype based on
those principles. The results show that the system is easy-to-use, that it can support a wide range of activities and
that the users recognize an added value of the system comparing to traditional approaches.
Access restrictions
openAccess
Language
eng
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