Event-based awareness promotion for distributed collaborative activities

Guoray Cai, Bo Yu
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Abstract

Maintaining awareness is central to effective coordination and collaboration in complex human activities, but pervasive computing environment has not adequately addressed this requirement from a formal design perspective. Existing awareness solutions work only for relatively small-scale collaboration in traditional workplace, and they suffer from either inflexibility or lack of scalability if applied to pervasive computing environment. Based on our analysis of awareness life cycle, we propose a model of event-based awareness promotion mechanism. Our model extends focus-nimbus model and reaction-diffusion model with computational reasoning of dependencies and diffusion paths. The model is partially validated through implementation of our experimental environment, DACE (Dependency-based Awareness and Coordination Environment), which supports belief tracking, updates, and reasoning tasks and enhance the cognitive capability in awareness interpretation and use. Key principles of the DACE system are explained through a hypothetical scenario of search and rescue exercise typical in emergency response applications.
分布式协作活动的基于事件的意识提升
在复杂的人类活动中,保持意识是有效协调和协作的核心,但是普适计算环境并没有从正式设计的角度充分解决这一需求。现有的感知解决方案仅适用于传统工作场所中相对小规模的协作,如果应用于普适计算环境,它们要么缺乏灵活性,要么缺乏可伸缩性。在分析感知生命周期的基础上,提出了一种基于事件的感知提升机制模型。我们的模型扩展了焦点-云雾模型和反应-扩散模型,并对依赖关系和扩散路径进行了计算推理。该模型通过我们的实验环境DACE(基于依赖的意识和协调环境)的实现进行了部分验证,DACE支持信念跟踪、更新和推理任务,并增强了意识解释和使用的认知能力。通过一个在应急应用中典型的搜索和救援演习的假设场景来解释DACE系统的主要原理。
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