Agent Based Intelligent Alert System for Smart-Phones
Sandeep Venkatesh, Shreyas Balakuntala, Rajarajeswari S, Nytika N, Shetty, Namratha Shetty, Neha Sudhakar

TL;DR
This paper presents an agent-based system for smartphones that intelligently manages notifications and alerts by considering human cognitive responses, improving user safety, convenience, and situational awareness.
Contribution
It introduces a novel agent that enhances smartphone alert systems by integrating human-centric modifications based on survey data, addressing safety and usability.
Findings
Improved notification sorting aligned with human thinking
Enhanced user safety during conversations and sleep
Effective alerting in low-battery situations
Abstract
The paper deals with the design of an agent which modifies and enhances the various alert systems in the smartphones. The actions of the agent includes sorting the notifications abiding to human thinking, helping the user to have a safe conversation, assisting in tracking back the reach-ability status of the caller when needed, conveying the user about the notifications in times of situations like drained battery and smartly alerting the user in situations like sleeping. The agent uses the information gathered from a survey, to modify the existing methods of alerts and produce alerts which abide by the human cognitive responses.
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Taxonomy
TopicsContext-Aware Activity Recognition Systems · Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies · IoT-based Smart Home Systems
