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Digital Assistant for Supporting Conference Participants: An Attempt to Combine Mobile, Ubiquitous and Web Computing
[chapter]
2001
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This paper describes a project of providing digital assistants to support participants in an academic conference. ...
We provided participants at the conference with a personal assistant system with mobile and ubiquitous computing technologies and facilitated communications among the participants. ...
Finally, we would like to thank Ryohei Nakatsu for his continuous support. This work was supported in part by CREST of JST (Japan Science and Technology Corporation). ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-45427-6_13
fatcat:ii6wk4yufzdcleft5o4sryg77e
Methodologies and Technologies for Citizen Participation
[chapter]
2017
I GranDSI-BR: Grandes Desafios da Pesquisa em Sistemas de Informação no Brasil para o período de 2016 a 2026
This paper discusses the challenge of defining methodologies and technologies for public electronic participation (e-participation) so as to make methodologies and technologies allies during the implementation ...
and web conferences. ...
5) contribute to the construction of mechanisms for understanding public processes for transparency and improving participation 6) promote adequate computational support for the treatment of large volumes ...
doi:10.5753/sbc.2884.0.6
fatcat:3rw6qlezpza3xgpgslrteuougy
Charting unknown territory: models of participation in mobile language learning
2010
International Journal of Mobile Learning and Organisation
An emphasis on learner participation, bolstered by the possibilities created by mobile and ubiquitous learning, is set to transform language learning within the next decade, and possibly sooner. ...
populations travelling for work and leisure. ...
, lectures, conferences, interviews and other listening materials from the web; they also recorded conversations, lectures and conferences. ...
doi:10.1504/ijmlo.2010.032632
fatcat:g2qikuha4fa3lkkt3lnxatssba
Improving Smart Conference Participation Through Socially Aware Recommendation
2014
IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems
SARVE computes correlation and social characteristic information of conference participants. ...
This research addresses recommending presentation sessions at smart conferences to participants. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENT The authors would like to thank Prof. E. Bass, the Editor-in-Chief, and the reviewers for their constructive comments. ...
doi:10.1109/thms.2014.2325837
fatcat:sgbqlcnzffbj7ifdc3vcgvqr4u
Evaluation of a collaborative photography workshop using the iPad 2 as an accessible technology for participants who are blind, visually impaired and sighted working collaboratively
2017
2017 14th IEEE Annual Consumer Communications & Networking Conference (CCNC)
A workshop using iPads to train photographers who are blind, visually impaired and sighted is evaluated using a model of inclusive technical capital. ...
It was found that iPads were good introductory devices, but experienced participants who are blind and sighted still preferred specialized cameras. ...
s [23] broad definition: "assistive technology (A T) denotes equipment or devices used to support overall health in terms of activity and participation in everyday life for older people and people with ...
doi:10.1109/ccnc.2017.7983289
dblp:conf/ccnc/HayhoePB17
fatcat:s2ebbqnbl5cmtfqmmd5enw6s3e
Conference assistant system for supporting knowledge sharing in academic communities
2002
Interacting with computers
This paper describes our ongoing attempts to build a communityware system by presenting a project of providing digital assistants to support participants in an academic conference. ...
We provided participants at the conference with a personal assistant system with mobile and ubiquitous computing technologies and facilitated communication among the participants. ...
We would also like to thank the JSAI 2000 Program Committee for supporting our project for giving us an opportunity for the project and Ryohei Nakatsu and Norihiro Hagita for their continuous support. ...
doi:10.1016/s0953-5438(02)00018-8
fatcat:pktnjokbs5f2pjci7uoaa35qqi
User's issues in crossmedia applications
2009
Proceedings of the 27th ACM international conference on Design of communication - SIGDOC '09
This experiment reveals the behavior and difficulties of users when they are combining digital and non-digital media to gather complementary information. ...
Our study selects the particular case of combining printed material and internet resources for the purpose of delivering complementary information to users. ...
This work has also been partially supported by CAPES -Colégio Doutoral Franco-Brasileiro -under grant BEX2933/08-0. We are grateful to all participants that took part in our experiment. ...
doi:10.1145/1621995.1622018
dblp:conf/sigdoc/NetoRF09
fatcat:6vhoyu65irexxkmrccsqtffxyi
D1.1 Requirements Definition & Analysis from Participant Vertical Industries
2018
Zenodo
Also, definitions of all requirements are given (both general and specific) and an introduction to the methodology of information gathering and analysis is described. ...
The scope of this deliverable, which is the first document of WP1, is to describe the following Vertical industries: Use case 1 - Smart Transport: Intelligent railway for smart mobility Use case 2 - Smart ...
Acknowledgment This project has received funding from the EU H2020 research and innovation programme under Grant Agreement No. 815074. ...
doi:10.5281/zenodo.3530390
fatcat:7miv65kwnbaolivtjkwukba5de
Preface: Educational Technology, Language and Technical Communication (ETLTC2020): Connecting the Dots
2020
SHS Web of Conferences
This preface is an attempt to highlight how ETLTC2020 took an interdisciplinary approach to understand different research topics in the fields of educational technology, language and technical communication ...
Importantly, this conference was also an opportunity for student-student collaboration preparing them with project management and intercultural communication skills for the future workplace. ...
Another interesting topic that we considered as a major theme for ETLTC2020 was the gradual shift from computer assisted language learning towards mobile assisted language learning [7] , and should language ...
doi:10.1051/shsconf/20207700001
fatcat:binlxjv7uzb5lktdw2fzl3pg64
The MeetingMachine: interactive workspace support for nomadic users
2003
Proceedings DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition MCSA-03
As a research effort, the MeetingMachine attempts to bridge the gap between space-embedded and mobile computing models of ubiquitous computing, specifically focusing on the task of sharing information ...
As a prototype artifact, the design of the MeetingMachine seeks to place ubiquitous computing technology into an appliance, whose role would be similar to that of a digital projector or conference room ...
The MeetingMachine (MM) is an attempt to do this by combining elements of the Stanford iROS (Interactive Room Operating System) software [27] with HP Labs' Web-based system for Nomadic Computing [18 ...
doi:10.1109/mcsa.2003.1240762
dblp:conf/wmcsa/BartonHJVFS03
fatcat:ficod424jrhpjgl22axumdhv7m
Beyond prototypes: challenges in deploying ubiquitous systems
2002
IEEE pervasive computing
The IEEE Computer Society's Web site, at http://computer.org, offers information and samples from the society's publications and conferences, as well as a broad range of information about technical committees ...
, standards, student activities, and more. ...
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS We thank Keith Cheverst, Tim Kindberg, Marc Langheinrich, and all the reviewers for their help in preparing this article. ...
doi:10.1109/mprv.2002.993142
fatcat:xxjmjpk2mbf2jjpv6ebscfmfk4
Pervasive Computing and Environmental Sustainability: Two Conference Workshops
2009
IEEE pervasive computing
by the UbiComp '07 workshop Ubiquitous Sustainability: Technologies for Green Values, and we specifically thank Tom Igoe for his support with our '08 events. ...
PERVASIVE computing
www.computer.org/pervasive
ConferenCes
ConferenCes
apparent for a fuller appreciation of the
environment. ...
doi:10.1109/mprv.2009.13
fatcat:ygeoxxovqjdzta7izwa35udvtu
Towards visualising people's ecology of hybrid personal learning environments
2012
Proceedings of the 4th Media Architecture Biennale Conference on Participation - MAB '12
This paper sheds light on participants' individually curated ecologies of their work, play, and learning related networks and the hybrid (physical and digital) nature of these places. ...
We report on the findings of a study that employed a participatory design method where participants were asked to reflect and draw places, social networks, and activities that they use to work (be creative ...
The authors would like to thank The Edge and the State Library of Queensland for their support of this study, as well as all study participants. ...
doi:10.1145/2421076.2421080
dblp:conf/mab/CaldwellBF12
fatcat:pdobdyxz7zcbbnz7o254hzmja4
Respublika! Experiments in the performance of participation and democracy
2019
Journal of alternative and community media
Experiments in the performance of participation and democracy. Limassol, Cyprus: NeMe. ISBN 978-9963-9695-8-6, ebook, 380 p, Open Access. ...
Acknowledgements We like to thank our partners in this project: Nuffic; HAN ...
The ubiquitous 'digital screen' is replacing pathways for democratic participation, empathetic debate and new visioning. ...
doi:10.1386/joacm_00053_5
fatcat:on5fel5tzbfwvbirajg2ezl5ym
Urban informatics
2011
Proceedings of the ACM 2011 conference on Computer supported cooperative work - CSCW '11
The increasing ubiquity of digital technology, internet services and social media in our everyday lives allows for a seamless transitioning between the visible and the invisible infrastructure of cities ...
This paper seeks to define, for the first time, what we mean by 'urban informatics' and outline its significance as a field of study today. ...
: Opportunities of Social Media and Ubiquitous Computing to Reduce Food Wastage (Geremy Farr-Wharton) • Communicative Ecologies of Urban Agriculture: Opportunities for Social Media and Ubiquitous Computting ...
doi:10.1145/1958824.1958826
dblp:conf/cscw/FothCS11
fatcat:ny4fzxlty5bpnb2kxsgs4wn5qa
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