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ABSTRACT
This full-day tutorial will provide an overview on Intelligent User Interfaces in the context of the technological development associated with the Ubiquitous Computing paradigm. Based on a technological assessment of the main technological areas involved (miniaturization, communication and network structures, advanced display and speech technologies, as well as sensor integration and deployment) this tutorial will discuss the main approaches in context and user modeling, as well as present new interaction paradigms for ubiquitous computing environments. Examples of past and current research projects of the field will be used to explain and discuss the intersection of UbiComp and IUIs. Having discussed the technical foundations, the tutorial aims to explore the design and development of new pervasive applications for mobile devices and other distributed interfaces. It will explore how handhelds can interact with other surrounding devices, intelligent environments and with the social context. The tutorial will also look at how Participatory Design approaches and advanced in-situ evaluation techniques and ethno-methodologies such as living labs, on-the-field data collection, enactments, and 'Cultural Probes', can lead to the representation of significant communication systems. INDEX TERMS
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