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Proactive Displays & The Experience UbiComp Project Joe McCarthy, Bill Schilit (& Anind Dey, Eric Paulos, Trevor Pering)
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Proactive Displays & The Experience UbiComp Project Joe McCarthy, Bill Schilit (& Anind Dey, Eric Paulos, Trevor Pering)
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Proactive Displays “Displays will be everywhere” –What will we do with them? –What will they do for us? How can displays sense & respond appropriately to the people & activities taking place nearby? –Context –Content –Interaction models
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Proactive Displays: the promise & peril The more we reveal about ourselves to –People, businesses, objects, locations, … … the better able they are to respond appropriately … –Music, events, targeted advertising (?) –Injuries, pregnancies, other challenges … or inappropriately –Privacy / benefit tradeoff
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Proactive Displays: the promise & peril The more we reveal about ourselves to –People, businesses, objects, locations, … … the better able they are to respond appropriately … –Music, events, targeted advertising (?) –Injuries, pregnancies, other challenges … or inappropriately –Privacy / benefit tradeoff MusicFX: a Proactive Auditory Display Revelation: musical preferences (while working out) Benefit: influence music selection
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Proactive Displays: the promise & peril The more we reveal about ourselves to –People, businesses, objects, locations, … … the better able they are to respond appropriately … –Music, events, targeted advertising (?) –Injuries, pregnancies, other challenges … or inappropriately –Privacy / benefit tradeoff GroupCast Revelation: favorite web sites Benefit: conversation opportunities
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Proactive Displays: the promise & peril The more we reveal about ourselves to –People, businesses, objects, locations, … … the better able they are to respond appropriately … –Music, events, targeted advertising (?) –Injuries, pregnancies, other challenges … or inappropriately –Privacy / benefit tradeoff
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Proactive Displays: the promise & peril The more we reveal about ourselves to –People, businesses, objects, locations, … … the better able they are to respond appropriately … –Music, events, targeted advertising (?) –Injuries, pregnancies, other challenges … or inappropriately –Privacy / benefit tradeoff
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Proactive Displays, circa 2054
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Proactive Displays in the Large Alaris E-boards (www.alaris.net)
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Pint-sized Proactive Displays Convergence of Motes & Displays –Mote processor + radio + LCD –Ultra low power –Future: bi-stable, color, reflective displays
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Models for Proactive Displays Personal profile + contextual content is stored in backend infrastructure Environment detects identifier (e.g., RFID, Mote) Environment computes personal profile x content and displays 1. Various Identifiers
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Models for Proactive Displays Personal profile stored on personal device; Contextual content stored in infrastructure Content descriptor is sent to the personal device Your personal device computes personal profile x content and sends result for display 1.Content Descriptor 2.Selected Content Privacy management
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Experience UbiComp Project Why focus on conferences (e.g., UbiComp)? –Restricted context(s) Paper/Poster/Demo sessions, Breaks, Lunch, Reception –Content is available Registration info (badges), homepages –Desire to reveal details about yourself Show & tell, learn about others & their work
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Who is this guy (and why is he asking that question)?
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What poster should I see next? (Trip Report: what posters did I see?)
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What do we have in common?
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Challenges Identification & Tracking –RFID, Motes, Personal Server, other handhelds/wearables, … Profiles –What does a profile look like? –Where does it come from (explicit / implicit)? –Privacy management Contextual Content –What is displayed (in different contexts)? Interaction Models –Proactive, interactive, hyperactive, … Evaluation –[How] will we have enhanced the UbiComp Experience?
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For more information… Joe McCarthy –mccarthy@intel-research.net –seattleweb.intel-reseach.net/people/mccarthy Intel Research –www.intel.com/research UbiComp 2003 –www.ubicomp.org Seattle, October 12-15, 2003 Come experience UbiComp yourself! Thanks! … Questions?
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