Title
Augmenting kitchen appliances with a shared context using knowledge about daily events
Abstract
Networked appliances might make them aware of each other, but interacting with a complex network can be difficult in itself. KitchenSense is a sensor rich networked kitchen research platform that uses Common Sense reasoning to simplify control interfaces and augment interaction. The system's sensor net attempts to interpret people's intentions to create fail-soft support for safe, efficient and aesthetic activity. By considering embedded sensor data together with daily-event knowledge, a centrally-controlled system can develop a shared context across various appliances. The system is a research platform that is used to evaluate augmented intelligent support of work scenarios in physical spaces.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1145/1111449.1111533
IUI
Keywords
Field
DocType
fail-soft support,embedded sensor data,augmenting kitchen appliance,shared context,sensor rich networked kitchen,intelligent support,centrally-controlled system,aesthetic activity,networked appliance,daily event,common sense reasoning,research platform,complex network,commonsense reasoning
Computer science,Commonsense reasoning,Human–computer interaction,Complex network,Multimedia
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-287-9
15
1.12
References 
Authors
5
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Chia-hsun Jackie Lee11069.84
Leonardo Bonanni248547.79
José H. Espinosa3574.53
Henry Lieberman41179124.18
Ted Selker51441200.17