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P Kaushik1, S S Intille, K Larson

  • 1Motorola Pervasive Platforms Labs, 1295 E Algonquin Rd., 2F, Schaumburg IL 60196, USA. pkaushik@motorola.com

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Area of Science:

  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Health Informatics
  • Ubiquitous Computing

Background:

  • Developing effective reminder systems for home-based medical tasks is crucial for patient adherence.
  • Context-sensitive adaptive reminders leverage ambient sensors to optimize delivery timing.
  • Long-term acceptability in domestic settings requires understanding user interaction under naturalistic conditions.

Observation:

  • A prototype adaptive reminder system was evaluated in a residential research facility over ten days.
  • A single participant engaged with simulated medical tasks, receiving both fixed and adaptive reminders.
  • Video and sensor data captured interactions, supplemented by a post-study debriefing interview.

Findings:

  • Adaptive reminders, informed by sensor data, potentially improve reaction times.
  • The participant perceived the context-sensitive alerts as more useful than fixed-time reminders.
  • Direct observation of alert-action sequences provided design insights for future systems.

Implications:

  • Evaluating context-aware systems within domestic environments presents unique challenges.
  • Longitudinal studies in real homes are essential for assessing long-term system performance and acceptance.
  • This case study offers a methodological step towards evaluating adaptive reminders in naturalistic settings.