Demo abstract MoodChat: Using context-awareness to connect likeminded co-located individuals

T. Diaz, C. Julien
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This paper describes a demonstration of an application called MoodChat. This application is built to showcase the Grapevine context sharing middleware. Grapevine provides a very lightweight but potentially lossy way to efficiently share context information among a group of co-located pervasive computing devices using just device-to-device connections to exchange small bits of context information. Further, Grapevine embodies abstractions that allow flexible definition of context-defined groups, i.e., clusters of co-located users that are similar in some way based on their context values. MoodChat uses Grapevine to share context about device users' personal states (i.e., mood), including an individual's own assessment of his mood but also values sensed about the device or environment that might also be indicative of the user's mood (e.g., the level of ambient sound, the number and length of sent or received text messages, etc.). Co-located users with the same assessed level of mood are connected into groups, and users within the same group can chat with one another. The demonstration will allow the visitors to interact in MoodChat as one of the users, showing how context-defined groups can enable a wide range of flexible pervasive computing applications.
演示摘要MoodChat:使用上下文感知来连接志同道合的人
本文描述了一个名为MoodChat的应用程序的演示。构建此应用程序是为了展示Grapevine上下文共享中间件。Grapevine提供了一种非常轻量级但有潜在损耗的方法,可以在一组共存的普及计算设备之间有效地共享上下文信息,只使用设备对设备的连接来交换少量的上下文信息。此外,Grapevine包含了一些抽象,允许灵活地定义上下文定义的组,例如,基于上下文值在某种程度上相似的位于同一位置的用户集群。MoodChat使用Grapevine来分享设备用户的个人状态(即情绪),包括个人对自己情绪的评估,以及对设备或环境的感知值,这些值也可能指示用户的情绪(例如,环境声音的水平,发送或接收的短信的数量和长度等)。同处一地、心情评估水平相同的用户被连接成小组,小组内的用户可以互相聊天。该演示将允许访问者以用户的身份在MoodChat中进行交互,展示上下文定义组如何实现广泛灵活的普适计算应用。
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