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A Framework of Context-Sensitive Visualization for User-Centered Interactive Systems

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This research proposes an adaptive mechanism of information visualizing that responds to context changes in knowledge-intensive work. A framework of Context-Sensitive Visualization (CSV) was introduced as a conceptual foundation for developing a middleware with three features to maximize performance of interactive systems. These features provide a mechanism for selecting appropriate content, scope, resolution, format, and timing of information delivery for effective use in changing context. In order to embed context sensitivity into the information mapping and visualization, the concept of the Context-Sensitive Object (CSO) was developed as a basic system structure for implementing the CSV.

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Jung, EC., Sato, K. (2005). A Framework of Context-Sensitive Visualization for User-Centered Interactive Systems. In: Ardissono, L., Brna, P., Mitrovic, A. (eds) User Modeling 2005. UM 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 3538. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11527886_57

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