2021
Journal article  Open Access

Recommendations for creating trigger-action rules in a block-based environment

Mattioli A., Paternò F.

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)  Trigger-action programming  Developmental and Educational Psychology  End user development  Recommendation systems  Internet of Things  Human-Computer Interaction  General Social Sciences  Recommendations for personalisation 

Given the growing adoption of IoT technologies, several approaches have been presented to enable people to increase their control over their smart devices and provide relevant support. Recommendation systems have been proposed in many domains, but have received limited attention in the area of End-User Development (EUD). We propose a novel approach for formulating recommendations in this area, based on deconstructing trigger-action rules into sequences of elements and the links between them. For this purpose, we propose a solution inspired by methods aimed at addressing the sequence-prediction problem. We have used this approach to provide users with two different types of recommendations: full rules for the one being edited, and parts of rules relevant for the next step to take in order to complete the current rule editing. In this paper, we present the design and a first evaluation of the two different possibilities to generate and display recommendations in a block-based EUD environment for creating automations for Internet of Things (IoT) contexts.

Source: Behaviour & information technology (Online) 40 (2021): 1024–1034. doi:10.1080/0144929X.2021.1900396

Publisher: Taylor & Francis, [London] , Regno Unito


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@article{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:450204,
	title = {Recommendations for creating trigger-action rules in a block-based environment},
	author = {Mattioli A. and Paternò F.},
	publisher = {Taylor \& Francis, [London] , Regno Unito},
	doi = {10.1080/0144929x.2021.1900396},
	journal = {Behaviour \& information technology (Online)},
	volume = {40},
	pages = {1024–1034},
	year = {2021}
}