Somkiat Sae-Ueng, Sineenard Pinyapong, A. Ogino, Toshikazu Kato
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Abstract
This paper has proposed a shopping assistance service. We provide consumer-friendly services which based on personal behavior log data. The consumer-friendly services are information service which display through a monitor, robot, sound and music that can attract new consumer. In this paper, we study personal behavior from a log file that has been recorded by RFID and camera sensors in the ubiquitous environment. Utilizing ubiquitous sensors, we apply three types of observation scopes to model each user's preference. They are microscopic, mezzoscopic, and macroscopic observation scopes. We have proposed the behavior analysis, algorithms and collaborative filtering to retrieve information. Finally, we will also propose a ubiquitous shop space experiment.