Abstract | ||
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Location-based reminders (LBRs) use people's physical location to trigger reminders. Today's advanced mobile technology has made LBRs commonplace.In this paper we report of a short study to evaluate the specification of location in a commercially available LBR. The study was followed by a survey to collect typical to-do tasks that include location information.Our findings suggest that location-based reminders are more complicated than what current LBR software supports. Based on our results, we propose a classification of different uses of location in to-do tasks. The different uses of locations, as per our classification, has implications for the design of future LBRs. |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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2015 | 10.1145/2702613.2732780 | CHI Extended Abstracts |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
mobile devices,user interfaces,prospective memory,location-based reminders,to-do tasks | Mobile technology,Computer science,Mobile device,Software,Human–computer interaction,Prospective memory,Multimedia | Conference |
Citations | PageRank | References |
2 | 0.38 | 6 |
Authors | ||
2 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Wang Yao | 1 | 85 | 11.45 |
perez quinones | 2 | 651 | 87.57 |