Title
Implicit interaction with daily objects: applications and issues
Abstract
This paper describes augmentation of daily objects as a mean to interact with a ubiquitous/pervasive computing environment. A daily object employs a context-aware capability, where a user's specific context is captured implicitly and naturally by sensors from its original usage because such an everyday object has inherent roles and functionalities. Also, information is presented naturally and effectively during the utilization. A user does not need to learn how to get information, which fills the gap between a user and a complex ubiquitous/pervasive computing environment. In this paper, some projects on augmenting daily objects are presented, where possible applications and a technique to complement a missing piece of context that is obtained only from an instrumental object are presented. Also, we propose to assure a sensor placement for reliable sensing by a daily object.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1145/1667780.1667813
IUCS
Keywords
Field
DocType
inherent role,context-aware capability,implicit interaction,possible application,original usage,everyday object,pervasive computing environment,daily object,instrumental object,specific context,missing piece,pervasive computing
Data mining,World Wide Web,Computer science,Context awareness,Human–computer interaction,Context-aware pervasive systems,Ubiquitous computing,Information presentation
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
14
Authors
1
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Kaori Fujinami131641.25