This paper presents a study aimed at understanding whether and how end users would converse with a conversational assistant to personalize their domestic Internet-of-Things ecosystem. The underlying hypothesis is that users are willing to create personalization rules vocally and that conversational assistants could facilitate the composition process, given their knowledge of the IoT ecosystem. The preliminary study was conducted as a semi-structured interview with 7 non-programmers and provided some evidence in support of this hypothesis
Artificial intelligence technologies are beginning to be actively used in human life, this is facili...
The emergence of personal assistants in the form of smart speakers has begun to significantly alter ...
This paper describes a 63-participant user study that compares two widely known systems supporting e...
Intelligent Personal Assistants (IPAs), embedded in smart speakers, allow users to set up some trigg...
Nowadays, end users can take advantage of end-user development platforms to personalize the Internet...
In the Internet of Things era, users are willing to personalize the joint behavior of their connecte...
Research on the Internet of Things (IoT) has devoted many efforts to technological aspects. Little s...
The spread of Virtual Assistants (software and hardware) on the consumer market deeply changed the w...
Programming environments for end-user personalization in the Internet of Things (IoT) are becoming i...
This research focuses on human interaction with the IoT, not only from the perspective of the user, ...
The Internet of Things (IoT), based on single-purpose internet-connected devices, becomes more and m...
In the research on the ethical challenges related to the Internet of Things (IoT) and the personalis...
Digital devices and intelligent systems are becoming popular and ubiquitous all around us. However, ...
Huxohl T, Pohling M, Carlmeyer B, Wrede B, Hermann T. Interaction Guidelines for Personal Voice Assi...
This article examines the personalisation–privacy paradox through the privacy calculus lens in the c...
Artificial intelligence technologies are beginning to be actively used in human life, this is facili...
The emergence of personal assistants in the form of smart speakers has begun to significantly alter ...
This paper describes a 63-participant user study that compares two widely known systems supporting e...
Intelligent Personal Assistants (IPAs), embedded in smart speakers, allow users to set up some trigg...
Nowadays, end users can take advantage of end-user development platforms to personalize the Internet...
In the Internet of Things era, users are willing to personalize the joint behavior of their connecte...
Research on the Internet of Things (IoT) has devoted many efforts to technological aspects. Little s...
The spread of Virtual Assistants (software and hardware) on the consumer market deeply changed the w...
Programming environments for end-user personalization in the Internet of Things (IoT) are becoming i...
This research focuses on human interaction with the IoT, not only from the perspective of the user, ...
The Internet of Things (IoT), based on single-purpose internet-connected devices, becomes more and m...
In the research on the ethical challenges related to the Internet of Things (IoT) and the personalis...
Digital devices and intelligent systems are becoming popular and ubiquitous all around us. However, ...
Huxohl T, Pohling M, Carlmeyer B, Wrede B, Hermann T. Interaction Guidelines for Personal Voice Assi...
This article examines the personalisation–privacy paradox through the privacy calculus lens in the c...
Artificial intelligence technologies are beginning to be actively used in human life, this is facili...
The emergence of personal assistants in the form of smart speakers has begun to significantly alter ...
This paper describes a 63-participant user study that compares two widely known systems supporting e...