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BluScreen
Within a ubiquitous environment, market-based approaches can be used to select the most appropriate material for a public display, depending on factors such as the audience's preferences and diversity of interest. Likewise, strategies used by agents to compete for customer attention should strive to be rational, based on contextual observations of user-preferences within the local environment, and should include a reward mechanism based on audience responses. Ubiquitous devices such as bluetooth-enabled mobile phones, can be used to uniquely identify and detect the presence of individuals within a localised environment, without the need for deploying bespoke hardware. BluScreen, developed by Dr Terry R. Payne at the University of Southampton, is an auction-based framework for presenting consumer advertisements is described, whereby agents (representing consumer advertisements) can compete for consumer attention, where consumer interest is determined through observations of ambient bluetooth activity.
Presentations...
Slides presented at the European Conference of AI, Aug 2006
In the Press...
- BBC South Today - 11th October 2005
- New Scientist - 12th Sept 2006
- SlashDot - 13th Sept 2006
- Engadget - 13th Sept 2006
- Technovelgy - 13th Sept 2006
- MediaBuyerPlanner - 13th Sept 2006
- Gearlog - 14th Sept 2006
- Digital Signage News - 14th Sept 2006
- IBM Developer Works - 14th Sept 2006
- LiveScience - 17th Sept 2006
- Discovery Channel, CA - 19th Sept 2006
- InformationLiberation - 19th Sept 2006
- Evening Standard - 21st Sept 2006
- London Lite - 21st Sept 2006
- Mobile News - 25th Sept 2006
- HERO - Higher Education & Research Opportunities in the UK - 21st Nov 2006
- Living IT - Business article: "Advertising screen tailors ads to its audience", 2006
- HERO - Business article: "Shopping is a Feeling", 2006
Homepage: http://blumountain.ecs.soton.ac.uk/~bluscreen/index.php
Type: Normal Research Project
Research Groups: Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia Group, Grid and Pervasive Computing Group
Themes: Agent Based Computing, Pervasive Computing and Networks, Human Computer Interaction
Dates: 1st July 2005 to 1st July 2008
Relevant Links
Funding
- Department
Principal Investigators
- trp
- [hidden]
- acr
Other Investigators
- Matt Sharifi
- Etty David
- Heather Packer
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