A major challenge in adaptive ubiquitous systems is to allow users to customize and control the system behavior according to their needs. As an example, if a system fails or multiple users want to achieve conflicting goals, the system has to stay controllable by its users. At the same time, the sys…
A major challenge in adaptive ubiquitous systems is to allow users to customize and control the system behavior according to their needs. As an example, if a system fails or multiple users want to achieve conflicting goals, the system has to stay controllable by its users. At the same time, the system must ensure that its users are not distracted.
The goal of this workshop is to discuss how to keep users in the control loop of ubiquitous systems while realizing distraction-free system operation. To do so, we will bring together researchers from the areas of human computer interaction, adaptive systems, and ubiquitous computing to provide and discuss novel ideas and techniques for the control of ubiquitous systems. Topics include appropriate middleware and service platforms, novel multimedia interfaces (e.g. virtual environments or gesture recognition), as well as user studies and evaluations of user controlled ubiquitous systems.
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