Jaideep Balekar
Cindy Skach
Reference Info:
From Documents to Tasks: Deriving User Tasks from Document Usage Patterns
Oliver Brdiczka
IUI '10 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Intelligent
Oliver Brdiczka
IUI '10 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Intelligent
Summary:
A  knowledge worker is typically involved with multiple tasks and must  switch often between them on a daily basis. The frequency of the  switches between tasks become time expensive because of the recovery  between tasks. Systems to aid users in switching exist but require too  much from the user for their proper use. The paper proposes a system in  which i automatically estimates a user's tasks from interactions with  documents. The system focuses more on the document indentifiers rather  than information contained within the document. The system monitors  desktop activity and logs documents with focus on the desktop. Depending  on their dwell time and similarity with other documents, frequencies  and switches are estimated. The documents are then clustered according  to the tasks.
Discussion: 
I  think it would be interesting to use such a system. I would like to  have my tasks automated and switched for me to make it easier on me and  more productive. I wonder if it would also group together unproductive  things, or documents that may not be related to the work.

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