For automatic or context-aware systems a major issue is user trust, which is to a large extent determined by system reliability. For systems based on sensor input which are inherently uncertain or even uncomplete there is little hope that they will ever be perfectly reliable. In this paper we test the hypothesis if explicitly displaying the current confidence of the system increases the usability of such systems. For the example of a context-aware mobile phone, the experiments show that displaying confidence information increases the user's trust in the system
Context-aware systems (CAS) that collect personal information are a general trend. This leads to sev...
Smartphones are equipped with a set of sensors that describe the environment (e.g., GPS, noise, etc....
Due to increasing proliferation of smart devices, many users store a significant proportion of perso...
For automatic or context-aware systems a major issue is user trust, which is to a large extent deter...
For automatic or context-aware systems a major issue is user trust, which is to a large extent deter...
Many context aware systems assume that the context information they use is highly accurate. In reali...
The exploitation of context-awareness, especially in mobile devices bears a huge potential. For exam...
To facilitate everyday activities, context-aware applications use sensors to detect what is happenin...
Handheld devices in a pervasive computing environment are prone to security as well as privacy viola...
The exploitation of context-awareness, especially in mobile devices bears a huge potential. For exam...
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2968797With the rapid development of mobile technology...
The SIM cards are going through several new enhancements both in the underlying hardware and its cap...
Pervasive computing offers new scenarios where users are surrounded by invisible and proactive techn...
Abstract—The growing intelligence and popularity of smart-phones and the advances in Mobile Ubiquito...
While investigating user requirements in adaptive systems, we found that adaptivity, though meant to...
Context-aware systems (CAS) that collect personal information are a general trend. This leads to sev...
Smartphones are equipped with a set of sensors that describe the environment (e.g., GPS, noise, etc....
Due to increasing proliferation of smart devices, many users store a significant proportion of perso...
For automatic or context-aware systems a major issue is user trust, which is to a large extent deter...
For automatic or context-aware systems a major issue is user trust, which is to a large extent deter...
Many context aware systems assume that the context information they use is highly accurate. In reali...
The exploitation of context-awareness, especially in mobile devices bears a huge potential. For exam...
To facilitate everyday activities, context-aware applications use sensors to detect what is happenin...
Handheld devices in a pervasive computing environment are prone to security as well as privacy viola...
The exploitation of context-awareness, especially in mobile devices bears a huge potential. For exam...
Digital Object Identifier 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2968797With the rapid development of mobile technology...
The SIM cards are going through several new enhancements both in the underlying hardware and its cap...
Pervasive computing offers new scenarios where users are surrounded by invisible and proactive techn...
Abstract—The growing intelligence and popularity of smart-phones and the advances in Mobile Ubiquito...
While investigating user requirements in adaptive systems, we found that adaptivity, though meant to...
Context-aware systems (CAS) that collect personal information are a general trend. This leads to sev...
Smartphones are equipped with a set of sensors that describe the environment (e.g., GPS, noise, etc....
Due to increasing proliferation of smart devices, many users store a significant proportion of perso...