Srihathai Prammanee, Dr. Klaus Moessner, Prof. Rahim Tafazolli
Self-adaptive Multimodal User Interfaces based on Interface-Device Binding
This paper introduces a mechanism that facilitates the dynamic shaping of human-machine interfaces in mobile environments. The necessity for self-adaptability of user interfaces for human-computer interaction (HCI) becomes increasingly important. Such adaptability provides the capacity to facilitate customised interaction depending on the system (and user) context based on automatic configuration of the user interface. The approach and work presented in this paper introduces a support architecture for self-adaptive user interfaces, based on distributed networked (interface) devices in a mobile communication scenario. The framework developed at the core of this work is called “Multi Interface-Devices Binding” (MID-B), it extends the concept of multimodality into the mobile environment, by allowing ad-hoc adaptation of available interface devices, (e.g. display, sound system, etc.). The here described structural design focuses on the definition of the basic architecture and of an extension to a service discovery protocol facilitating the dynamic real time binding of interface devices.