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Designing interfaces to enrich personalization

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Peripheral awareness systems offer significant promise to help people to manage the abundance of information available to them without placing significant additional demands on attention. Rich personalization is essential to enabling these systems to provide relevant information to a particular person's individual needs in their own particular situation. I focus on rich personalization and its implications for the interfaces that can enable it.

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    DIS '06: Proceedings of the 6th conference on Designing Interactive systems
    June 2006
    384 pages
    ISBN:1595933670
    DOI:10.1145/1142405

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