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Contacts: Consumer Benefits Working Principle Technology Status Lifestyle Research Day 2011 Situated Coaching: integrating human coaching expertise into the coaching engine Monitoring :anytime anywhere Observe physical activity at the office Context: Time and place of advice and feedback In front of the elevator: “take the stairs” Not during an important meeting Multiple devices: Advice is delivered on a suitable device Mobile when on the go PC at work Consumer devices Coaching quality: consistent with human coaching, but more cost efficient Monitoring: Sensing devices monitor the user’s behavior Context: Calendar, GPS, local weather websites, etc. provide information about user’s current and future situation Multiple devices: A smart space allows multiple devices to connect to the system Coaching quality: Engine is programmed directly by the coaches, resulting in a reduction in labor costs and less room for human error ‘Skip’ the software engineer Automatic mapping of intermediate, language to inference rules (machine language) ‘Skip’ the rule designer Mapping from intermediate language to coach’s domain language ongoing Language allows and requires explicit specification of timing, device and emotion Advice can be presented by an avatar displaying this emotion in facial expression and body posture Monique Hendriks Aart van Halteren Smarcos Smart Composite HCI

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Contacts:

Consumer Benefits

Working Principle

Technology Status

Lifestyle Research Day 2011

Situated Coaching: integrating human coaching

expertise into the coaching engine

• Monitoring :anytime anywhere • Observe physical activity at the office

• Context: Time and place of advice and feedback • In front of the elevator: “take the stairs” • Not during an important meeting

• Multiple devices: Advice is delivered on a suitable device • Mobile when on the go • PC at work • Consumer devices

• Coaching quality: consistent with human coaching, but more cost efficient

• Monitoring: Sensing devices monitor the user’s behavior

• Context: Calendar, GPS, local weather websites, etc. provide information about user’s current and future situation

• Multiple devices: A smart space allows multiple devices to connect to the system

• Coaching quality: Engine is programmed directly by the coaches, resulting in a reduction in labor costs and less room for human error

• ‘Skip’ the software engineer • Automatic mapping of intermediate,

language to inference rules (machine language)

• ‘Skip’ the rule designer • Mapping from intermediate language to

coach’s domain language ongoing • Language allows and requires explicit

specification of timing, device and emotion • Advice can be presented by an avatar displaying

this emotion in facial expression and body posture

Monique Hendriks Aart van Halteren

Smarcos –Smart Composite HCI