It might be Kairos
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It might be Kairos. / Aagaard, Morten; Øhrstrøm, Peter; Moltsen, Lars.
Persuasive 2008: The Third International Conference on Persuasive Technology. ed. / Harri Oinas-Kukkonen; Per Hasle; Marja Harjumaa; Katarina Segerståhl. Oulu, Finland : University of Oulu, 2008. p. 94-97.Publication: Research - peer-review › Article in proceeding
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T1 - It might be Kairos
A1 - Aagaard,Morten
A1 - Øhrstrøm,Peter
A1 - Moltsen,Lars
AU - Aagaard,Morten
AU - Øhrstrøm,Peter
AU - Moltsen,Lars
PB - University of Oulu
CY - Oulu, Finland
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - In order to make use of the term Kairos in the design of<br/>persuasive software a formalisation of Kairos is needed. In this article<br/>it is argued that Bayesian nets offer a straightforward approach to this<br/>formalisation. The attractive properties of the Bayesian formalisation<br/>are: 1) The identification of Kairos is based on probabilities, 2) it is<br/>adaptive i.e. it learns from experiences with the persuasive technology<br/>in question, and 3) the identification of Kairos is a matter of probability<br/>and the user can decide his or her own threshold for the identification of<br/>Kairos.<br/>It is suggested that the technology described will turn out to be useful<br/>e.g. as a persuasive tool in the teaching of young people with an autism<br/>diagnosis. This, however, has to be tested empirically. It is also important<br/>to pay serious attention to the ethical problems in this regard.<br/>
AB - In order to make use of the term Kairos in the design of<br/>persuasive software a formalisation of Kairos is needed. In this article<br/>it is argued that Bayesian nets offer a straightforward approach to this<br/>formalisation. The attractive properties of the Bayesian formalisation<br/>are: 1) The identification of Kairos is based on probabilities, 2) it is<br/>adaptive i.e. it learns from experiences with the persuasive technology<br/>in question, and 3) the identification of Kairos is a matter of probability<br/>and the user can decide his or her own threshold for the identification of<br/>Kairos.<br/>It is suggested that the technology described will turn out to be useful<br/>e.g. as a persuasive tool in the teaching of young people with an autism<br/>diagnosis. This, however, has to be tested empirically. It is also important<br/>to pay serious attention to the ethical problems in this regard.<br/>
KW - Persuasive Technology
KW - Mobile Persuasion
KW - Bayesian network
KW - Persuasive Technology
KW - Mobile Persuasion
KW - Bayesian network
SN - 978-951-42-8817-3
BT - Persuasive 2008
T2 - Persuasive 2008
A2 - Segerståhl,Katarina
ED - Segerståhl,Katarina
SP - 94
EP - 97
ER -