Got the Device, Where is the Service? Case Studies of Visually Impaired Users in Developing Smart Care

Ying Liu
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This study shows that the desired interactions between users and a smart environment may occur in increasingly dynamic and heterogeneous forms. The services must be invoked automatically according to perceived user demands in the contexts in which they are living. Ideally, alternative assistance should be offered as appropriate and fed back into users' mobility settings. We argue that single devices or systems cannot by themselves meet these requirements. An innovative approach is required so that the increasingly specialised devices can be supported by an ad hoc infrastructure for dynamic, non-text reading services. This is a critical prerequisite for developing smart care for users. Some essential concepts relating to the services are also discussed
有了设备,服务在哪里?视障使用者发展智慧照护的个案研究
这项研究表明,用户和智能环境之间的预期交互可能以越来越动态和异构的形式发生。服务必须根据所处环境中的感知用户需求自动调用。理想情况下,应酌情提供替代帮助,并将其反馈到用户的移动设置中。我们认为单个设备或系统本身不能满足这些要求。需要一种创新的方法,以便为动态、非文本阅读服务的特别基础设施支持日益专业化的设备。这是为用户开发智能护理的关键先决条件。还讨论了与服务相关的一些基本概念
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