Abstract: We describe our 3-D museum guide system and the pilot study we did to evaluate it. The prototype system used in the pilot study uses a human positioning system based on dead reckoning, active RFIDs, and map matching. The system manages content consisting of 3-D maps, recommended routes, and Flash files to provide appropriate navigation information based on estimated user position, azimuth, and history. The pilot study was conducted at the Science Museum. We got useful feedback from participants about 3-D maps, recommended routes, etc
Research has demonstrated that current navigation systems, while useful as a wayfinding tool, do not...
Many public services and entertainment industries utilise Mixed Reality (MR) devices to develop high...
Route guidance systems provide spatial information that supplement real-world experiences ...
This study uses the Taiwan National Museum of Prehistory as an example, through the guide platform w...
This practice-based research project addresses the application of digital technology in wayfinding f...
Even though information devices and systems had been widely applied in steerage provider for museum ...
Three-dimensional (3-D) route-planning support offers a promising solution to overcome problems with...
Wayfinding is very important for travelers. One example is, communicative symbol systems used at int...
Preliminary themes to scaffold an investigative framework supporting human navigation from a egocent...
Museums are both appealing and challenging as an environment for indoor positioning research. By nat...
Large museums as services to the community, can be considered strategic facilities needing exploitat...
This paper presents an automatic museum guide system that provides both interactive guidance for exh...
The focus of the series of studies reported here is on the effectiveness of handout maps as wayfindi...
Due to the rapid development of mobile and compact electronic devices such as PDAs and smart phones,...
Many public services and entertainment industries utilise Mixed Reality (MR) devices to develop high...
Research has demonstrated that current navigation systems, while useful as a wayfinding tool, do not...
Many public services and entertainment industries utilise Mixed Reality (MR) devices to develop high...
Route guidance systems provide spatial information that supplement real-world experiences ...
This study uses the Taiwan National Museum of Prehistory as an example, through the guide platform w...
This practice-based research project addresses the application of digital technology in wayfinding f...
Even though information devices and systems had been widely applied in steerage provider for museum ...
Three-dimensional (3-D) route-planning support offers a promising solution to overcome problems with...
Wayfinding is very important for travelers. One example is, communicative symbol systems used at int...
Preliminary themes to scaffold an investigative framework supporting human navigation from a egocent...
Museums are both appealing and challenging as an environment for indoor positioning research. By nat...
Large museums as services to the community, can be considered strategic facilities needing exploitat...
This paper presents an automatic museum guide system that provides both interactive guidance for exh...
The focus of the series of studies reported here is on the effectiveness of handout maps as wayfindi...
Due to the rapid development of mobile and compact electronic devices such as PDAs and smart phones,...
Many public services and entertainment industries utilise Mixed Reality (MR) devices to develop high...
Research has demonstrated that current navigation systems, while useful as a wayfinding tool, do not...
Many public services and entertainment industries utilise Mixed Reality (MR) devices to develop high...
Route guidance systems provide spatial information that supplement real-world experiences ...