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AWE: A Mobile System for Augmenting Word-Of-Mouth Exchanges
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project summary
Word-of-mouth is a persuasive but error-prone and unreliable mode of communicating personally relevant event information in a university environment. In this paper we present a design, early prototype, and the results of preliminary usability tests for Augmented Word-of-mouth Exchange (AWE), a portable system that models and enhances word-of-mouth communications. AWE simulates word-of-mouth exchanges by automatically transmitting accurate and persistent information about community events between physically proximate devices, and by visualizing the popularity of each event. The system uses physical proximity between mobile devices to help users filter incoming information and determine its relevance.
publications
Huang, E. M., Terry, M., Mynatt, E. D., Lyons, K., Chen, A. (2002). "Distributing event information by simulating word-of-mouth exchanges."In the Proceedings of the Symposium on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices (Mobile HCI 2002). Pisa, Italy: ACM Press, pp. 60-68. (pdf)
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