SenSay is a context-aware mobile phone that adapts to dynamically changing environmental and physiological states. In addition to manipulating ringer volume, vibration, and phone alerts, SenSay can provide remote callers with the ability to communicate the urgency of their calls, make call suggestions to users when they are idle, and provide the caller with feedback on the current status of the Sensay user.
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Title |
SenSay: a context-aware mobile phone. |
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https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~aura/docdir/sensay_iswc.pdf |
Citation |
Siewiorek, D., Smailagic, A., Furukawa, J., Krause, A., Moraveji, N., Reiger, K., Shaffer, J., Wong, F.L., 2003. SenSay: a context-aware mobile phone. In: Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Symposium on Wearable Computers (ISWC), pp. 248– 249. |
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