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2009
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Towards a social fabric for pervasive assistive environments

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Towards a social fabric for pervasive assistive environments
The digital divide refers to a lack of technological access, part of which involves exclusion from a blooming arena of social interaction. People without mobile phones or PCs cannot access email, SMS or social networking websites; this includes many groups, such as the elderly, who can become vulnerable without good social contact. By enabling multimodal access to a variety of communication channels, including ubiquitous ones such as televisions and home telephones, this set of people can be included in such interactions. This paper describes a prototype pervasive messaging infrastructure for multimodal communications, and how it can be used as an assistive environment. Our eventual aim is to create a social fabric, a pervasive infrastructure layer to support more complex social experiences in the future. Categories and Subject Descriptors H.5.4 [Information Interfaces and Presentation]: Hypertext/Hypermedia – architectures, user issues. General Terms Algorithms, Design, Human Facto...
Clare Owens, David E. Millard, Andrew Stanford-Cla
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where PETRA
Authors Clare Owens, David E. Millard, Andrew Stanford-Clark
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