Title :
Context Similarity Evaluation: Inferring How Users Can Collectively Collaborate Together in a Pervasive Environment
Author_Institution :
Telecommun. Software & Syst. Group, Waterford Inst. of Technol., Waterford, Ireland
fDate :
Sept. 30 2013-Oct. 2 2013
Abstract :
How users utilize technology to interact with others and their surroundings has changed dramatically in the last twenty years. A combination of ubiquitous connectivity coupled with innovative and inexpensive cloud infrastructure has yielded new usage patterns and more importantly expectations from end users. A re-thinking of interaction mediums has occurred with the prolific rise of group based communication culminating in the emergence of modern social networking. This paper presents the on-going work in a Context Similarity Evaluation methodology. This methodology takes different users contextual data and examines them as a set to determine if a given group of users have a quantitative similarity determinant, this measure can be exploited by an App developer to provide a richer and more relevant engagement to the user group. Context attribute taxonomies, such as proximity, occupation and food are introduced in a descriptive scenario.
Keywords :
cloud computing; social networking (online); ubiquitous computing; App developer; cloud infrastructure; context similarity evaluation methodology; contextual data; modern social networking; pervasive environment; quantitative similarity determinant; ubiquitous connectivity; Communities; Conferences; Context; Context-aware services; Software; Taxonomy;
Conference_Titel :
Cloud and Green Computing (CGC), 2013 Third International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Karlsruhe
DOI :
10.1109/CGC.2013.93