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In recent years, there has been a lot of interest in applying ubiquitous computing technology in the home, looking at improving the lives of the home occupants. While most of this smart home research has centered on elder-care (monitoring and supporting of elders to allow them to live independently), there has been little focus on enabling home occupants to take control of the ubicomp technology in their home and, more importantly, to take control of their complicated lives. In this talk, I will present 2 different techniques for supporting end-user control of smart homes, a visual rules-based technique (iCAP) and a programming-by-demonstration technique (a CAPpella) for end-user programming of smart home applications. I also will describe recent fieldwork with dual income families with school-age children and the implications of these findings on end-user control systems for the home.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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