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An Architecture for the Emotion-Based Ubiquitous Services in Wearable Computing Environment

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Security-Enriched Urban Computing and Smart Grid (SUComS 2010)

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The exhibition of informatics services does not always attend to the context that involves the user’s physiologically emotional signals. Wearable computing services with user’s emotional information could be extremely effective in various applications. In this paper, with the aim of developing more effective human-centric services, we propose a novel methodological architecture. Proposed architecture employs the convergence of wearable computing technique, human’s emotional information and context tagging technique to develop more realistic and robust human-centric service.

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Lee, H., Kwon, J. (2010). An Architecture for the Emotion-Based Ubiquitous Services in Wearable Computing Environment. In: Kim, Th., Stoica, A., Chang, RS. (eds) Security-Enriched Urban Computing and Smart Grid. SUComS 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 78. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16444-6_23

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