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Designing home availability services

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Designing home availability services
Abstract We have explored the challenges of designing domestic services to help family and friends determine mutually agreeable times to call. In our first study, we identified activities in the home that predict availability to an external interruption. We found conversation and several leisure activities are significant predictors and can be detected by simple sensors, like microphones and TV monitors. In our follow-up study, we used a Cooperative Design Activity to see which of these home activities the family member is willing to share when engaged in mealtime or leisure routine. The data people are willing to reveal is more detailed for mealtime, than leisure activities. The shared availability service needs to be accessible throughout the home, in either compact, portable form or integrated with other services in various room locations. Accuracy and reliability of the shared information, along with device independent caller identification are also essential design requirement...
Kristine S. Nagel, Ja-Young Sung, Gregory D. Abowd
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Type Journal
Year 2007
Where PUC
Authors Kristine S. Nagel, Ja-Young Sung, Gregory D. Abowd
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