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A public display that is able to present the right information at the right time is a very compelling concept. However, realising or even approaching this ability to autonomously select appropriate content based on some interpretation of the surrounding social context represents a major challenge. This article provides an overview of the key challenges involved and an exploration of some of the main alternatives available. It also
describes a novel place-based content adaptation system that autonomously selects from
web sources the content deemed more relevant according to a dynamic place model. This
model is based on a tag cloud that combines content suggestions expressed by multiple
place visitors with those expressed by the place owner. Evaluation results have shown that
a place tag cloud can provide a valuable approach to this issue and that people recognize
and understand the sensitivity of the system to their demands.
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Keywords
Ambient intelligence Public displays Context-awareness Recommender systems Human-centred Ubiquitous computing
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Citation
Ribeiro, F. Reinaldo; JOSÉ, Rui (2013) - Smart content selection for public displays in ambient intelligence environments.International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence. ISSN 1941-6237. Vol. 5 nº 2, p. 35-55
