DocumentCode
2230892
Title
Challenges and opportunities of context-aware information access
Author
Jones, Gareth J F
Author_Institution
Centre for Digital Video Process., Dublin City Univ., Ireland
fYear
2005
fDate
38446
Firstpage
53
Lastpage
60
Abstract
Ubiquitous computing environments embedding a wide range of pervasive computing technologies provide a challenging and exciting new domain for information access. Individuals working in these environments are increasingly permanently connected to rich information resources. An appealing opportunity of these environments is the potential to deliver useful information to individuals either from their previous information experiences or external sources. This information should enrich their life experiences or make them more effective in their endeavours. Information access in ubiquitous computing environments can be made "context-aware" by exploiting the wide range context data available describing the environment, the searcher and the information itself. Realizing such a vision of reliable, timely and appropriate identification and delivery of information in this way poses numerous challenges. A central theme in achieving context-aware information access is the combination of information retrieval with multiple dimensions of available context data. Potential context data sources, include the user\´s current task, inputs from environmental and biometric sensors, associated with the user\´s current context, previous contexts, and document context, which can be exploited using a variety of technologies to create new and exciting possibilities for information access.
Keywords
information retrieval; ubiquitous computing; context data sources; context-aware information access; information delivery; information resources; information retrieval; pervasive computing technology; ubiquitous computing environment; Biosensors; Image storage; Information resources; Information retrieval; Mood; Pervasive computing; Search engines; Temperature sensors; Ubiquitous computing; Web pages;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Ubiquitous Data Management, 2005. UDM 2005. International Workshop on
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2411-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/UDM.2005.5
Filename
1521237
Link To Document