Print Email Facebook Twitter Wi-Fi Walkman: A wireless handhold that shares and recommends music on peer-to-peer networks Title Wi-Fi Walkman: A wireless handhold that shares and recommends music on peer-to-peer networks Author Wang, J. Reinders, M.J.T. Pouwelse, J. Lagendijk, R.L. Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Pattern Recognition and Bioinformatics Date 2005-04-08 Abstract The Wi-Fi walkman is a mobile multimedia application that we developed to investigate the technological and usability aspects of human-computer interaction with personalized, intelligent and context-aware wearable devices in peer-to-peer wireless environments such as the future home, office, or university campuses. It is a small handheld device with a wireless link that contains music content. Users carry their own walkman around and listen to music. All this music content is distributed in the peer-to-peer network and is shared using ad-hoc networking. The walkman naturally interacts with the users and users’ interest with each other in a peer-to-peer environment. Without annoying interactions, it can learn the users’ music interest/taste and consequently provide personalized music recommendation according to the current situated context and user’s interest. Subject peer-to-peer networksrecommendationpersonalizationuser's interest To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:baf45e51-c4da-473b-a6b0-6573e42d8aef Publisher SPIE ISSN 0277-786X Source Proceedings of SPIE, 2005 vol. 5683 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c)2005 Wang, J., Reinders, M.J.T., Pouwelse, J., Lagendijk, R.L. Files PDF WifiWang.pdf 179.21 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:baf45e51-c4da-473b-a6b0-6573e42d8aef/datastream/OBJ/view