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Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 11, 4, (2007), pp. 299-312ISSN
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SW OZ DCC AI
Journal title
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Volume
vol. 11
Issue
iss. 4
Page start
p. 299
Page end
p. 312
Subject
Cognitive artificial intelligenceAbstract
Awareness systems have attracted significant research interest for their potential to support interpersonal relationships. Investigations of awareness systems for the domestic environment have suggested that such systems can help individuals stay in touch with dear friends or family and provide affective benefits to their users. Our research provides empirical evidence to refine and substantiate such suggestions. We report our experience with designing and evaluating the ASTRA awareness system, for connecting households and mobile family members. We introduce the concept of connectedness and its measurement through the Affective Benefits and Costs of communication questionnaire (ABC-Q). We inform results that testify the benefits of sharing experiences at the moment they happen without interrupting potential receivers. Finally, we document the role that lightweight, picture-based communication can play in the range of communication media available.
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