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Digital hospitality: expressing hospitality towards guests in smart homes using private and domestic displays

Published: 26 May 2010 Publication History

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For more than a decade the use of ubiquitous computing technologies in the domestic space -- the so-called smart homes - has been a subject for research. While research has focused on smart homes and its inhabitants in various incarnations, little or no research has been questioning how these smart homes engender hospitality towards guests and how inhabitants in a smart home can express hospitality using ubiquitous technologies. This paper defines the novel notion of "digital hospitality" and proposes an early state system design based on coupled displays. The system called EWIA is designed to facilitate and strengthen the relationship between guest and host by utilizing both private smart phone displays and domestic displays.

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      AVI '10: Proceedings of the International Conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces
      May 2010
      427 pages
      ISBN:9781450300766
      DOI:10.1145/1842993
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      • Giuseppe Santucci
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      Published: 26 May 2010

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      1. digital hospitality
      2. group interfaces
      3. mobile user interfaces
      4. ubiquitous computing technologies

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