Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Recent advances in ubiquitous computing technologies have enabled anywhere, anytimepersonalized services to the museum ubiquitous visitors without any explicit requests. The system utilizes visitor, device, network, and other application related context information to provide required

Highlights

  • Recent advances in ubiquitous computing technologies have enabled anywhere, anytime personalized services to the museum ubiquitous visitors without any explicit requests

  • Over 200 experiments, we found that for 90% context information available with high accuracy, the accuracy of Composite Context (CC) ranges from 0.69 to 0.89, and the accuracy of Essential Context-derived Reasons (ECR) ranges from 0.77 to 0.95

  • The simulation results show that accuracy of ECR increases with the increase in reference structures of multiple combinations of accurately available context information of the museum ubiquitous visitors, which further enables to provide required exhibit information museum services to the visitors

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Summary

Introduction

The paradigm of providing museum services has especially changed from the perspectives of the ubiquitous visitors [1,2,3,4,5,6,7]. Museum ubiquitous visitors are the visitors who need museum services anywhere, anytime through any possible devices without explicit requests or interventions. The system utilizes context information to support museum ubiquitous visitors with their required services (e.g., exhibit information of interests, locations of exhibits and few other facilities), to enhance the overall visiting experience [12, 14, 17, 18]. There exist multiple approaches in the literature, the new approach for processing the context information is still needed as providing exhibit information museum services to the ubiquitous visitors is a compelling future to enhance their museum visiting experience. The multiple combinations of context information provides an accurate understanding of the ubiquitous visitor’s requirements to provide the required exhibit information museum services and to improve their visiting experience

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Related Work
Types of Context Information of Museum Ubiquitous Visitors
Physical Environment Context Information
Visitor Activity Context Information
Network Context Information
Context Information Acquisition of Museum Ubiquitous Visitors
Context Information Constructs
Formation of Composite Context of Museum Ubiquitous Visitors
Formation of Essential Context-derived Reasons of Museum Ubiquitous Visitors
Case Study
Simulation Results
Findings
Conclusion and Future Work
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