Towards Seamless Binding of Context-aware Services to Ubiquitous Information Sources

The area of context-aware computing has received much attention in the last decade. However, many systems to determine a user's context are focused on integrating a confined set of sensors into their decision-making algorithms, and lack extensibility for new and novel sources of context informa...

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Writing
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