Best Paper Award for the 4th International Conference on Distributed, Ambient and Pervasive Interactions, in the context of HCI International 2016, 17 - 22 July 2016, Toronto, Canada
Certificate for Best Paper Award of the 4th International Conference on Distributed, Ambient and Pervasive Interactions
conferred to
Tomoyo Sasao and Shin’ichi Konomi
(The University of Tokyo , Japan)
for the paper entitled
"The Use of Historical Information to Support Civic Crowdsourcing"
Presented in the context of
HCI International 2016
17 - 22 July 2016, Toronto, Canada
Paper Abstract
"Context-aware notifications cannot be designed easily without knowing which context-aware notifications will be triggered and responded in time. In this paper, we discuss methods to improve the design of context-aware notifications. Using the data from our prior experiment, we identify main factors that influence citizens’ responses to notifications and evaluate the predictability of quick responses using a simplified method. We then propose a model for designing civic crowdsourcing tasks based on historical information. We believe that creating well-designed notifications can decrease receivers’ workloads and simultaneously expands the positive impacts of civic crowdsourcing on the quality of life in the city."
The full paper is available through SpringerLink, provided that you have proper access rights.