Abstract
Novel Augmented Reality sports spectating interfaces allow on-site sports spectators to access game-related information by overlaying relevant digital data into their field of view. However, displaying all game-related information at once would overload the user. Therefore it is important to develop a suitable interface that is aware of the game context, the user’s context, and is able to display relevant information at the right time. We developed a state inference model based on spectators’ behavior and game states to provide a context-aware sports spectating interface. The interface gradually reveals information using different levels of detail that is based on the context of the game. As an implementation of our model, we created a prototype featuring a context-aware adaptive interface for a sports spectating scenario. Although our implementation is just a preliminary prototype, the goal of this research is to begin the exploration of intelligent context-aware interfaces to be used in on-site sports spectating.