Designing Application as a Sensor (AaaS) approach for user attention sensing. Okoshi, T., Nakazawa, J., & Tokuda, H. In 2014 Seventh International Conference on Mobile Computing and Ubiquitous Networking (ICMU), pages 81-82, 1, 2014. IEEE. abstract bibtex This paper proposes a novel “Application as a Sensor” (AaaS) approach for user attention status sensing in mobile and ubiquitous computing where user attends to ubicomp-related goal-directed tasks that usually involve in “applications”. By using information in the application layer including application-specific knowledge on user's attention status while user manipulates applications on multiple mobile devices, the underlying system can sense user's current attention target and “breakpoint” [1] that can be used for further attention-aware adaptation for maintaining user's productivity, in mobile devices, in real-time, without dedicated external psycho-physiological sensors.
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