Title
Heaven and Hell: Visions for Pervasive Adaptation.
Abstract
With everyday objects becoming increasingly smart and the “info-sphere” being enriched with nano-sensors and networked to computationally-enabled devices and services, the way we interact with our environment has changed significantly, and will continue to change rapidly in the next few years. Being user-centric, novel systems will tune their behaviour to individuals, taking into account users’ personal characteristics and preferences. But having a pervasive adaptive environment that understands and supports us “behaving naturally” with all its tempting charm and usability, may also bring latent risks, as we seamlessly give up our privacy (and also personal control) to a pervasive world of business-oriented goals of which we simply may be unaware.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1016/j.procs.2011.12.025
Procedia Computer Science
Keywords
Field
DocType
Pervasive adaptation,ubiquitous computing,sensor networks,affective computing,privacy,security
Internet privacy,Computer science,Usability,Vision,Ubiquitous computing,Affective computing,Wireless sensor network,Heaven
Journal
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
7
1877-0509
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ben Paechter151465.78
Jeremy Pitt230.79
Nikola Šerbedžija3245.33
Katina Michael447065.41
Jennifer Willies500.34
Ingi Helgason6146.19