Abstract
The emergence of networked context-aware mobile computing appliances potentially offers opportunities for remote access to huge online information resources. Information access in context-aware information appliances can utilize existing techniques developed for effective information retrieval and information filtering; however, practical physical and operational features of these devices and the availability of context information itself suggest that the document selection process should make use of this contextual data.
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Jones, G. J. F., & Brown, P. J. (2000). Information access for context-aware appliances. SIGIR Forum (ACM Special Interest Group on Information Retrieval), 383–384.
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