Title :
Context inference of users´ social relationships and distributed policy management
Author :
Devlic, Alisa ; Reichle, Roland ; Wagner, Michal ; Pinheiro, Manuele Kirsch ; Vanrompay, Yves ; Berbers, Yolande ; Valla, Massimo
Author_Institution :
Appear Networks, Kista
Abstract :
Inference of high-level context is becoming crucial in development of context-aware applications. An example is social context inference - i.e., deriving social relations based upon the user´s daily communication with other people. The efficiency of this mechanism mainly depends on the method(s) used to draw inferences based on existing evidence and sample information, such as a training data. Our approach uses rule-based data mining, Bayesian network inference, and user feedback to compute the probabilities of another user being in the specific social relationship with a user whose daily communication is logged by a mobile phone. In addition, a privacy mechanism is required to ensure the user´s personal integrity and privacy when sharing this user´s sensitive context data. Therefore, the derived social relations are used to define a user´s policies for context access control, which grant the restricted context information scope depending on the user´s current context. Finally, we propose a distributed architecture capable of managing this context information based upon these context access policies.
Keywords :
authorisation; belief networks; data integrity; data mining; data privacy; inference mechanisms; knowledge based systems; mobile computing; mobile handsets; probability; social sciences computing; Bayesian network inference; context access control; context inference; context-aware application; daily communication; distributed architecture; distributed policy management; mobile phone; privacy mechanism; probability; rule-based data mining; user personal integrity; user sensitive context data; user social relationship; Access control; Bayesian methods; Computer networks; Context; Data mining; Data privacy; Feedback; Mobile communication; Mobile handsets; Training data; Context inference of user social relations; context access control policies; context scope; user privacy;
Conference_Titel :
Pervasive Computing and Communications, 2009. PerCom 2009. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Galveston, TX
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3304-9
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-3304-9
DOI :
10.1109/PERCOM.2009.4912890