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Using Personal Traces in Context Space: Towards Context Trace Technology

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Wearables are often described with a focus on providing the user with wearable information access and communication means. The contextual information retrieval aspect is, however, an essential feature of such systems, as in, for example, the Remembrance Agent [1] where manually entered search-terms are used for presenting relevant situational information, or as in different location-based systems [2]. In this position paper we outline a general framework of contextually aware wearable systems, and suggest how such mechanisms, collecting massive traces of the user context, may lead to several other interesting uses in what we will call context trace technology.

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Rahlff, OW., Kenneth Rolfsen, R. & Herstad, J. Using Personal Traces in Context Space: Towards Context Trace Technology . Personal Ubi Comp 5, 50–53 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/s007790170030

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