The active badge location system
ACM Transactions on Information Systems (TOIS)
Exploiting contextual change in context-aware retrieval
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Human-Computer Interaction
Topic detection and tracking with spatio-temporal evidence
ECIR'03 Proceedings of the 25th European conference on IR research
Context-aware systems: A literature review and classification
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
Semantic content-based recommendation of software services using context
ACM Transactions on the Web (TWEB)
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In order to be context-aware, a system or application should adapt its behaviour according to current context, acquired by various context provision mechanisms. After acquiring current context, this information should be matched against the previously defined context sets. In this paper, a granular best match algorithm dealing with the subjective, fuzzy, multi-granular and multi-dimensional characteristics of contextual information is introduced. The CAPRA - Context-Aware Personal Reminder Agent tool is used to show the applicability of the new context matching algorithm. The obtained outputs showed that proposed algorithm produces the results which are more sensitive to the user's intention, and more adaptive to the aforementioned characteristics of the contextual information than the traditional exact match method.