2013
Plessas, Athanasios; Stefanis, Vassilios; Komninos, Andreas; Garofalakis, John
Using Communication Frequency and Recency Context to Facilitate Mobile Contact List Retrieval Journal Article
In: International Journal of Handheld Computing Research (IJHCR), vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 52–71, 2013, ISSN: 1947-9158.
Abstract | Links | BibTeX | Ετικέτες: Call Log Analysis, call prediction, Mobile Contact List, Mobile Contact Retrieval, Mobile Context
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title = {Using Communication Frequency and Recency Context to Facilitate Mobile Contact List Retrieval},
author = { Athanasios Plessas and Vassilios Stefanis and Andreas Komninos and John Garofalakis},
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abstract = {As mobile contact lists get bigger and bigger the cognitive load on the user increases while trying to retrieve the next contact to start a communication session. In this paper we focus on the task of retrieving a contact when the purpose is to start a phone call, examining mobile users' call logs and showing that it is possible to accurately predict the next contact to be called using relatively simple heuristics and algorithms that describe usage context. The authors present and discuss the results of the proposed method applied on a dataset collected from an experiment the authors organised involving 25 mobile users.},
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As mobile contact lists get bigger and bigger the cognitive load on the user increases while trying to retrieve the next contact to start a communication session. In this paper we focus on the task of retrieving a contact when the purpose is to start a phone call, examining mobile users' call logs and showing that it is possible to accurately predict the next contact to be called using relatively simple heuristics and algorithms that describe usage context. The authors present and discuss the results of the proposed method applied on a dataset collected from an experiment the authors organised involving 25 mobile users.