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The original paper is in English. Non-English content has been machine-translated and may contain typographical errors or mistranslations. Copyrights notice
유비쿼터스 컴퓨팅 환경에서 상황인식 서비스를 위한 시각적 인터페이스를 구축하고 운영하기 위한 컴포넌트 프레임워크를 제시한다. 복합 문서 기술을 사용하여 물리적 개체, 장소, 고정 또는 이동 컴퓨팅 장치, 서비스에 시각적 구성 요소를 멀티미디어 표현으로 제공하여 주석을 달고 제어할 수 있도록 합니다. 기본 위치 감지 시스템을 사용하여 실제 세계의 대상 간의 공간 격리 관계에 따라 상황 인식 서비스를 모니터링하고 관리하기 위해 시각적 구성 요소를 시각적 인터페이스로 자동으로 조립할 수 있습니다. 최종 사용자는 문서 편집을 위한 사용자 친화적인 GUI 기반 조작을 통해 상황 인식 서비스를 수동으로 배포하고 사용자 정의할 수 있습니다. 본 논문에서는 이 프레임워크의 설계를 제시하고 두 박물관의 사용자/위치 인식 보조 시스템에서의 구현 및 실제 적용을 설명합니다.
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Ichiro SATOH, "Rapidly Building Visual Management Systems for Context-Aware Services" in IEICE TRANSACTIONS on Information,
vol. E91-D, no. 9, pp. 2251-2258, September 2008, doi: 10.1093/ietisy/e91-d.9.2251.
Abstract: A component framework for building and operating visual interfaces for context-aware services in ubiquitous computing environments is presented. By using a compound-document technology, it provides physical entities, places, stationary or mobile computing devices, and services with visual components as multimedia representations to enable them to be annotated and controlled them. It can automatically assemble visual components into a visual interface for monitoring and managing context-aware services according to the spatial-containment relationships between their targets in the physical world by using underlying location-sensing systems. End-users can manually deploy and customize context-aware services through user-friendly GUI-based manipulations for editing documents. This paper presents the design for this framework and describes its implementation and practical applications in user/location-aware assistant systems in two museums.
URL: https://global.ieice.org/en_transactions/information/10.1093/ietisy/e91-d.9.2251/_p
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