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404:, evaluated and presented a highly interfaced system for users to understand and express their own lifestyles and habits through an analysis of compiled data into a story-based representation. Initial findings of the research suggested that data generated from a user base recording a user's daily activity reveals actionable personal goals that a user can draw from to improve their lifestyle. This research, presented at the 6th International Conference on Intelligent Environments in 2010, retrieved data from a number of devices and methods, including a 637: 392:
play. Following a heuristic design process, the team interviewed dual-income families in their own homes, gauging cultural and ethnographic information, leading to the generation and experimentation of a design concept. The study concluded that such accommodations would allow families to avoid breakdowns in developed routines and improve emotional connectivity between family members and the home, while allowing parents to devote more time and attention to children.
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technology and their effects on family life. As a collaboration between the School of Design and the Human-Computer Interaction Institute, the research sought to uncover areas of human-centered design that could complement family life, thus providing insight on the potential roles a smart home could
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environments. The model takes considerations from societal influences, contextual factors, and subjectivity to develop a far-reaching scope for ubicomp privacy. The model was then used to explore an interactional metaphor called situational faces, which makes the issue of privacy in ubiquitous
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Dey, A.K., Salber, D. Abowd, G.D. A Conceptual Framework and a Toolkit for Supporting the Rapid Prototyping of Context-Aware Applications, anchor article of a special issue on Context-Aware Computing. Human–Computer Interaction (HCI) Journal, Vol. 16 (2-4), 2001,
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fitness monitor, a heart monitor, mobile phone usage data, and Internet history. This resulted in the design of a story-based presentation of data that connected the data to reveal tendencies within a user's lifestyle.
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Abowd, G.D., Dey, A.K., Brotherton, J., Orr, R.J. Context-awareness in Wearable and Ubiquitous Computing Virtual Reality Society International Journal, Vol. 3, 1999, pp. 200–211.
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Dey, A.K., Abowd, G.D., Wood, A. CyberDesk: a framework for providing self-integrating context-aware services. Knowledge based systems, Vol. 11 (1), September 1998, pp. 3–13.
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computing environments more accessible to users. This facade presents an abstraction of advanced privacy settings to allow users to more easily establish their preferences.
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Dey, A.K., Mankoff, J. Designing mediation for context-aware applications. Transactions of Computer–Human Interaction special issue on Sensor-Based Interactions.
677: 315: 270:. Dey is formerly the director of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. His research interests lie at the intersection of 323: 42: 657: 486: 49: 267: 235: 667: 652: 449: 314:, also at Georgia Tech, in 2000. For his dissertation, he researched programming support for building context-aware applications: 33: 400:
In 2010, Dey, alongside Dana Pavel and Vic Callaghan of the School of Computer Science and Electronic Engineering at the
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Dey, Anind (2010). "Looking back in wonder: How self-monitoring technologies can help us understand ourselves better".
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Dey, A.K. Understanding and Using Context. Personal and Ubiquitous Computing Journal, Vol. 5 (1), 2001, pp. 4–7.
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In 2006, Dey developed a research paper alongside Min Kyung Lee, Scott Davidoff, and John Zimmerman, all of
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Much of Dey's research deals with the construction and intersectional nature of
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Dey was born in Canada and now resides in Seattle, Washington. Dey received a
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in 1995 and then went on to complete a second master's degree and a Ph.D. in
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Context-aware computing, ubiquitous computing, human–computer interaction
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Dey, Anind (2006-01-01). "Smart Homes, Families, and Control".
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6th International Conference on Intelligent Environments
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Georgia Institute of Technology
Simon Fraser University
Impact Award - UbiComp/ISWC 2021
Best Paper - MobiCASE, 2016
Inducted into CHI Academy, 2015
Human–computer interaction
ubiquitous computing
context-aware computing
human-centered computing
University of Washington Information School
Doctoral advisor
Gregory Abowd
computer scientist
University of Washington Information School
human–computer interaction
ubiquitous computing

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