The Design of a Context-Aware Home Media Space: The Video
Neustaedter, C. and Greenberg, S. (2003)
The Design of a Context-Aware Home Media Space: The Video. In Video Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing - UBICOMP'03. Video plus two page paper. See related full paper in the same conference..
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Abstract
Traditional techniques for balancing privacy and awareness in video media spaces have been proven to be ineffective for compromising home situations involving a media space. As such, we present the rationale and prototype design of a context-aware home media space (HMS) - defined as an always-on video media space used within a home setting - that focuses on identifying plausible solutions for balancing privacy and awareness in compromising home situations. In the HMS design, users are provided with implicit and explicit control over their privacy, along with visual and audio feedback of the amount of privacy currently being maintained.
Bibtex entry
@INPROCEEDINGS { 2003-HomeMediaSpaceVideo.Ubicom,
CLASS = { VIDEO },
AUTHOR = { Neustaedter, C. and Greenberg, S. },
TITLE = { The Design of a Context-Aware Home Media Space: The Video },
BOOKTITLE = { Video Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Ubiquitous Computing - UBICOMP'03 },
YEAR = { 2003 },
NOTE = { Video plus two page paper. See related full paper in the same conference. },
}