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Better organizing your contacts : an empirical study of an intelligent social contact management system

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Human memory is generally poor and often fails in unpredictable ways, sometimes with dire consequences. On social occasions, it usually causes embarrassing situations (e.g., forgetting the name of a friend). Moreover, as the number of contacts increases, people feel difficult to maintain their social contacts with merely memory. Aiming at helping people better manage their social contacts, a powerful social contact management tool named SCM is introduced. It supports the auto-collection of rich contact data and a simple but efficient contact retrieval interface. First, an online survey is carried out with a series of questions about contact management. Based on the survey results, the SCM system is developed. Furthermore, to evaluate the usability and effectiveness of SCM, a user study of contact management is performed which proved SCM is very helpful for contact re-finding. On the other hand, several particular phenomena about social contact management and recall are discovered. The human contact-memorizing pattern is also concluded based on the result of this user study
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hal-01301938 , version 1 (13-04-2016)

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Dingqi Yang, Bin Guo, Daqing Zhang. Better organizing your contacts : an empirical study of an intelligent social contact management system. CPSCom 2011 : IEEE International Conference on Cyber, Physical, and Social Computing, Oct 2011, Dalian, China. pp.283 - 290, ⟨10.1109/iThings/CPSCom.2011.87⟩. ⟨hal-01301938⟩
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