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Mixed-Initiative Context Filtering and Group Selection for Improving Ubiquitous Help Systems

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When people need help they often turn to their social peers for reliable information, recommendation or guidance. It is often difficult to find someone in the vicinity for help or communicate with someone from a distant place who can provide reliable help. Conveying the actual context of the question during remote communication is a cumbersome task, especially when avoiding speech communication. Our approach selects prioritizes the contextual data for a question, based on the question content; We have developed a prototype for mobile users - the Ubiquitous Help System (UHS) - that implements a mixed-initiative approach for capturing, selecting and prioritizing contextual information as well as for selecting a group of users to send the question. UHS processes the user questions for clues on what context to include and presents its suggestions to the user. Contextual data that can be retrieved using the available sensors on the mobile device is automatically included for sending to the receiving parties alongide the question.
Book: Ambient Intelligence - Software and Applications: 3rd International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence
Series: Advances in intelligent and soft computing
Volume: 153
Pages: 155 - 162
ISBN:978-3-642-28782-4
Publication year:2012
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