DocumentCode
1611870
Title
Reminders that make sense: Designing multimodal notifications for the home
Author
McGee-Lennon, Marilyn R. ; Brewster, Stephen
Author_Institution
Glasgow Interactive Syst. Group, Univ. of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
fYear
2011
Firstpage
495
Lastpage
501
Abstract
This paper argues that reminders or notifications delivered in the home (such as appointments or when to take medication) should be available in multiple modalities (visual, auditory, tactile and olfactory) in order to increase the usability and acceptability of electronic home reminder systems. Briefly reviewing the context of the home as an interaction space this paper introduces some of the issues that can be addressed by exploiting multimodality. The paper goes on to present an overview of the different modalities available for electronic reminder delivery and finally gives an overview of the guidelines for multimodal reminder design emerging from the first year of the MultiMemoHome Project.
Keywords
health care; home computing; MultiMemoHome Project; auditory modality; electronic home reminder systems; multimodal notifications; multimodal reminder design; olfactory modality; tactile modality; visual modality; Audio user interfaces; Context; Mobile handsets; Olfactory; Speech; Vibrations; Visualization; assitive technology; homecare; multimodal; notifications; reminders;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Pervasive Computing Technologies for Healthcare (PervasiveHealth), 2011 5th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Dublin
Print_ISBN
978-1-61284-767-2
Type
conf
Filename
6038855
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