A context-aware experience sampling tool
Author(s) -
Stephen Intille,
John Rondoni,
Charles Kukla,
Isabel Ancona,
Ling Bao
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
citeseer x (the pennsylvania state university)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 1-58113-637-4
DOI - 10.1145/765891.766101
Subject(s) - computer science , experience sampling method , context (archaeology) , human–computer interaction , sampling (signal processing) , mobile device , software , user interface , interface (matter) , ubiquitous computing , feature (linguistics) , data science , software engineering , world wide web , operating system , psychology , social psychology , paleontology , linguistics , philosophy , filter (signal processing) , bubble , maximum bubble pressure method , computer vision , biology
A new software tool for user-interface development and assessment of ubiquitous computing applications is available for CHI researchers. The software permits researchers to use common PDA mobile computing devices for experience sampling studies. The basic tool offers options not currently available in any other open-source sampling package. However, the tool also has new functionality: context-aware experience sampling. This feature permits researchers to acquire feedback from users in particular situations that are detected by sensors connected to a mobile computing device.
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