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The Automatic Trust Management of Self-Adaptive Multi-Display Environments

Karin BeeStephan HammerChristian PratschElisabeth André

Year: 2012 Atlantis ambient and pervasive intelligence Pages: 3-20   Publisher: Atlantis Press

Abstract

This paper presents an approach to automatically manage user trust in self-adaptive ubiquitous computing systems which grounds on a context interpreter and a Bayesian Network as well as a feedback control loop that also provides solutions for a system adaptation. Providing knowledge to the automatic trust management of self-adaptive ubiquitous systems is of special interest due to the fact that during the use of these systems situations appear which can impair user trust and thus user acceptance. Some of these situations and adaptation approaches are presented in this paper.

Keywords:
Adaptation (eye) Computer science Ubiquitous computing Interpreter Adaptive system Human–computer interaction Context (archaeology) Bayesian network Control (management) User modeling Trust management (information system) Artificial intelligence User interface Computer security

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Citation History

Topics

Access Control and Trust
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Peer-to-Peer Network Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Personal Information Management and User Behavior
Social Sciences →  Decision Sciences →  Information Systems and Management
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