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Inferring Calendar Event Attendance Elizabeth Mynatt and Joe Tullio Graphics, Visualization, and Usability Center College of Computing Georgia Institute of Technology http://www.cc.gatech.edu/fce/ecl
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Informal Communication Brief face-to-face conversation –Regular meetings –Irregular personal schedules –Overwhelmed communication channels “Ambushing” –“I’ll ask my advisor during the seminar” –“You can find him at the faculty meeting”
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Problems with Calendars Accuracy –Recurring appointments never removed –Conflicting appointments – which will user attend? –All-day events supercede routine ones Privacy Push vs. Pull –Primarily for personal use
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Overview A Probabilistic Calendar –Bayesian model –System implementation –Learning through attendance logs Application: Group calendar display –Visualizations Related Work Future Work – Calendars as Sensors
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Ambush System Diagram
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Attendance Model
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Priority –Recurring? –Role? –Type of event? Availability –Location –Length All-day event?
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Ambush Experiences Evaluation –Single user –2.5 months, 200 appointments Routine events stabilize Novel events a problem –Hard to parse into node evidence –No prior knowledge
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Simple Visualizations
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Inside the Black Box Graphical explanation of Bayesian model –Skeptical of output –Diagnosis of model Build sense of trust with inference system Provide quick analysis of relative node influences
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Black Box Visualization
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Related Work Office Studies: –Groupware calendars: Palen, 1999 –Office communication: Ehrlich 1987 Applications –Context-Aware Office Assistant: Yan, 2000 –Attention-sensitive Alerting: Horvitz et al, 1999 Visualizing uncertainty/explanations –Visual Calendar: Beard et al, 1990 –Explanation: Druzdel, 1996 –Graphical Explanations: Madigan et al, 1996
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Future Work Automatic sensing of attendance –Active badges –iButtons More training, more users Formal studies - iterate visualizations Calendars as Sensors –Other application domains? –Ubicomp, Context-aware computing
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