Modeling and Using Context: 5thInternational and Interdisciplinary Conference CONTEXT 2005, Paris, France, July 5-8, 2005. Proceedings

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Context is of crucial importance for research and applications in many disciplines, as evidenced by many workshops, symposia, seminars, and conferences on specific aspects of context. The International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling and Using Context (CONTEXT), the oldest conference series focusing on context, provides a unique interdisciplinary emphasis, bringing together participants from a wide range of disciplines, including artificial intelligence, cognitive science, computer science, linguistics, organizational science, philosophy, psychology, ubiquitous computing, and application areas such as medicine and law, to discuss and report on context-related research and projects. Previous CONTEXT conferences were held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1997), Trento, Italy (1999, LNCS 1688), Dundee, UK (2001, LNCS 2116), and Palo Alto, USA (2003, LNCS 2680). CONTEXT 2005 was held in Paris, France during July 5–8, 2005. There was a strong response to the CONTEXT 2005 Call for Papers, with 120 submissions received. A careful review process assessed all submissions, with each paper first reviewed by the international Program Committee, and then reviewer discussions were initiated as needed to assure that the final decisions carefully considered all aspects of each paper. Reviews of submissions by the Program Chairs were supervised independently and anonymously, to assure fair consideration of all work. Out of the 120 submissions, 23 were selected as full papers for oral presentation, and 20 were selected as full papers for poster presentation. These outstanding papers are presented in this proceedings.

Author(s): Fabio N. Akhras (auth.), Anind Dey, Boicho Kokinov, David Leake, Roy Turner (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3554 : Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2005

Language: English
Pages: 572
Tags: Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics); Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages; Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences; Computer Appl. in Arts and Humanities

Front Matter....Pages -
Modelling the Context of Learning Interactions in Intelligent Learning Environments....Pages 1-14
Contextual Modals....Pages 15-28
Understanding Context Before Using It....Pages 29-40
Epistemological Contextualism: A Semantic Perspective....Pages 41-54
Task-Realization Models in Contextual Graphs....Pages 55-68
Context-Dependent and Epistemic Uses of Attention for Perceptual-Demonstrative Identification....Pages 69-82
Utilizing Visual Attention for Cross-Modal Coreference Interpretation....Pages 83-96
Meaning in Context....Pages 97-111
Descriptive Naming of Context Data Providers....Pages 112-125
Quotations and the Intrusion of Non-linguistic Communication into Utterances....Pages 126-139
Mobile Phone Talk in Context....Pages 140-154
Unsupervised Clustering of Context Data and Learning User Requirements for a Mobile Device....Pages 155-168
Identification of Textual Contexts....Pages 169-182
Investigation of Context Effects in Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma Game....Pages 183-196
Context-Aware Configuration: A Study on Improving Cell Phone Awareness....Pages 197-209
Context-Aware Adaptation in a Mobile Tour Guide....Pages 210-224
Contextual Factors and Adaptative Multimodal Human-Computer Interaction: Multi-level Specification of Emotion and Expressivity in Embodied Conversational Agents....Pages 225-239
Modeling Context for Referring in Multimodal Dialogue Systems....Pages 240-253
Exploiting Rich Context: An Incremental Approach to Context-Based Web Search....Pages 254-267
Context Adaptive Self-configuration System Based on Multi-agent....Pages 268-277
Effect of the Task, Visual and Semantic Context on Word Target Detection....Pages 278-291
Ontology Facilitated Community Navigation – Who Is Interesting for What I Am Interested in?....Pages 292-303
Contextual Information Systems....Pages 304-315
Context Building Through Socially-Supported Belief....Pages 316-325
A Quantitative Categorization of Phonemic Dialect Features in Context....Pages 326-338
Context-Oriented Image Retrieval....Pages 339-352
An Approach to Data Fusion for Context Awareness....Pages 353-367
Dynamic Computation and Context Effects in the Hybrid Architecture AKIRA....Pages 368-381
Goal-Directed Automated Negotiation for Supporting Mobile User Coordination....Pages 382-395
In Defense of Contextual Vocabulary Acquisition....Pages 396-409
Functional Model of Criminality: Simulation Study....Pages 410-423
Minimality and Non-determinism in Multi-context Systems....Pages 424-435
‘I’ as a Pure Indexical and Metonymy as Language Reduction....Pages 436-449
Granularity as a Parameter of Context....Pages 450-463
Identifying the Interaction Context in CSCLE....Pages 464-475
Operational Decision Support: Context-Based Approach and Technological Framework....Pages 476-489
Threat Assessment Technology Development....Pages 490-500
Making Contextual Intensional Logic Nonmonotonic....Pages 501-514
Modeling Context as Statistical Dependence....Pages 515-528
Robust Utilization of Context in Word Sense Disambiguation....Pages 529-541
Understanding Actions: Contextual Dimensions and Heuristics....Pages 542-555
Applications of a Context-Management System....Pages 556-569
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