Enhancing Personal Efficiency with Pervasive Services and Wearable Devices

M. Migliardi, Marco Gaudina, A. Brogni
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Abstract

The recent developments in pervasive services offer incredible opportunities to provide a host of efficiency enhancement to human users. In fact, although complex computational tasks still require server side resources, combination of rich content delivering devices, such as smart phones, together with wearable I/O devices and wireless broadband networking, can be used to seamlessly weave a mesh of client side and server side services. In this paper we describe how we leveraged such a set up to design and build a system capable of mitigating the negative effects of stress on the memorization capability of humans. Our system is able to capture user needs and to-dos, to infer where those needs and tasks can be efficiently fulfilled/performed and to provide timely and localized hints about the identified sweet-spots. Furthermore we evaluated innovative ways to drive the user to the most convenient site. We describe our system and a modular design both on the client and on the server sides, illustrating preliminary experiments performed both in laboratory and with real users, and we analyze the results.
利用普及服务和可穿戴设备提高个人效率
普及服务的最新发展为人类用户提供了大量提高效率的机会。事实上,尽管复杂的计算任务仍然需要服务器端资源,但将智能手机等丰富的内容传送设备与可穿戴I/O设备和无线宽带网络结合起来,可以用来无缝地编织一个客户端和服务器端服务的网络。在本文中,我们描述了我们如何利用这样的设置来设计和构建一个能够减轻压力对人类记忆能力的负面影响的系统。我们的系统能够捕捉用户的需求和待办事项,推断哪些需求和任务可以有效地满足/执行,并提供关于确定的最佳点的及时和本地化提示。此外,我们评估了创新的方式,以推动用户到最方便的网站。我们在客户端和服务器端描述了我们的系统和模块化设计,说明了在实验室和实际用户中进行的初步实验,并对结果进行了分析。
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