IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Services 2007
DOI: 10.1109/perser.2007.4283949
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Incorporating Circumstantial Knowledge Influence over Natural Interaction

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“…The Situation Model, dealing with the circumstantial knowledge, is highlighted in the figure. The inclusion of the Situation Model in a human-like interaction system would provide some advantages (Rivero et al, 2007), such as: (i) allowing the system to adapt itself to the current context and consequently enhancing the naturality of the produced interaction, (ii) enabling the use of circumstantial information for filtering the knowledge of other models, thus reducing the ambiguity and increasing the efficiency and efficacy of the system, (iii) providing mechanisms for situation triggering so that an action is performed when some circumstantial conditions are met, and (iv) providing new context-related functionalities such as door-to-door navigation or predictions on an object situation in the future.…”
Section: Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Situation Model, dealing with the circumstantial knowledge, is highlighted in the figure. The inclusion of the Situation Model in a human-like interaction system would provide some advantages (Rivero et al, 2007), such as: (i) allowing the system to adapt itself to the current context and consequently enhancing the naturality of the produced interaction, (ii) enabling the use of circumstantial information for filtering the knowledge of other models, thus reducing the ambiguity and increasing the efficiency and efficacy of the system, (iii) providing mechanisms for situation triggering so that an action is performed when some circumstantial conditions are met, and (iv) providing new context-related functionalities such as door-to-door navigation or predictions on an object situation in the future.…”
Section: Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%