Presentation 2002/9/13
Human Support System based on the Interaction with Ubiquitous Sensors
Yoshinori ISODA, Ken OHTA, Shoji KURAKAKE, Hiroshi ISHIGURO,
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Abstract(in English) In a ubiquitous environment, advanced services that adapt to a changing environment can be provided. It is necessary not only to select networked devices and networked connection but also to select effective method of expressing received information. We propose a user support system that controls expressing methods based on sensor information and received information. This system selects an expressing method from case-based examples related to sensor information and received information. We also introduce a configuration of the prototype system that is being developed in an experimental house as a ubiquitous environment.
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Keyword(in English) Ubiquitous / Seamless / Mobile Communication / Modality
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Title (in English) Human Support System based on the Interaction with Ubiquitous Sensors
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Keyword(1) Ubiquitous
Keyword(2) Seamless
Keyword(3) Mobile Communication
Keyword(4) Modality
1st Author's Name Yoshinori ISODA
1st Author's Affiliation Multimedia Laboratories, NTT DoCoMo, Inc.()
2nd Author's Name Ken OHTA
2nd Author's Affiliation Multimedia Laboratories, NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
3rd Author's Name Shoji KURAKAKE
3rd Author's Affiliation Multimedia Laboratories, NTT DoCoMo, Inc.
4th Author's Name Hiroshi ISHIGURO
4th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Systems Engineering, Wakayama University
Date 2002/9/13
Paper # WIT2002-27
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 320
Page pp.pp.-
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