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CMU-CS-03-211
Computer Science Department
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
CMU-CS-03-211
Semantic Web Technologies to Reconcile
Privacy and Context Awareness
Fabien L. Gandon, Norman M. Sadeh
December 2003
Also appears as
Institute for Software Research International
Technical Report CMU-ISRI-03-107
CMU-CS-03-211.pdf
Keywords: Semantic web, multi-agent systems, privacy, web services,
context awareness, mobile networks
Increasingly, application developers are looking for ways to provide
users with higher levels of personalization that capture different elements
of a user's operating context, such as her location, the task that she
is currently engaged in, who her colleagues are, etc. While there are
many sources of contextual information, they tend to vary from one user
to another and also over time. Different users may rely on different
location tracking functionality provided by different cell phone operators;
they may use different calendar systems, etc. In this article, we describe
work on a Semantic e-Wallet aimed at supporting automated identification
and access of personal resources, each represented as a Semantic Web Service.
A key objective is to provide a Semantic Web environment for open access to
a user's contextual resources, thereby reducing the costs associated with
the development and maintenance of context-aware applications. A second
objective is, through Semantic Web technologies, to empower users to
selectively control who has access to their contextual information and
under which conditions. This work has been carried out in the context of
myCampus, a context-aware environment aimed at enhancing everyday
campus life. Empirical results obtained on Carnegie Mellon's campus are
discussed.
34 pages
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