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User talk:Harikrishna/Architecture/Interaction Model

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Revision as of 09:59, 28 August 2008 by Harikrishna (Talk | contribs)
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[edit] Interaction with the user

There are three modes of context-selection

1. Explicit selection by the user himself (aka activities)
2. Implicit selection by changes in environment (like location)
3. Implicit selection by observing user actions

In my recent research I reduced the latter "implicit" context changes to rather notifications to the user who then has to decide whether there is really a context change of not. I thought (and somehow still think) that this could make things easier in the initial learning phase of the system - such that the system does NOT spawn thousands of new contexts then but rathermore _adapts_ and learns.

After a while however a full-automatic and implicit context change would be very convenient. On the other side, if the user is miss-deciding and hence miss-leading the system, the system learns and adapts to a wrong set of user contexts.

[edit] Context-sensitive Applications

When an application reacts to context changes, it is said to be context-sensitive.

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