Large public displays are widely used in public spaces for serving information. The flow of the information is largely a one-way passive communication due to a lack of user-content interaction, which in some ways limits its effectiveness as an information display system. We propose a use of mobile phones as a tool to interact with a public display. Our proposed mobile-public display user interaction uses a mobile phone to control and retrieve information from a public display. In this paper we present results of a usability test of our proposed interaction, which indicated that there was a strong correlation between the information retrieval performances and the participant's level of engagement with the mobile phone
The use of mobile phones appears to provide a range of opportunities for supporting interaction with...
The use of mobile phones appears to provide a range of opportunities for supporting interaction with...
The use of mobile phones appears to provide a range of opportunities for supporting interaction with...
Large public displays are widely used in public spaces for serving information. The flow of the info...
Public displays are widely used in public spaces for displaying information. The flow of the informa...
Public displays are widely used in public spaces for displaying information. The flow of the informa...
Public displays are widely used in public spaces for displaying information. The flow of the informa...
Large public displays are widely used in public spaces for serving information. Most of them lack us...
Large public displays are widely used in public spaces for serving information. Most of them lack us...
Large public displays are widely used in public spaces for serving information. Most of them lack us...
Large displays in public and semi-public spaces continuously permeate our everyday lives as the pric...
In this paper we compare performance and usability between three different device combinations: a) m...
Abstract. Do personalized interactions with ubiquitous public displays make sense? In our analysis w...
In this paper we compare performance and usability between three different device combinations: a) m...
Personal multimedia devices like mobile phones create new needs for larger displays distributed at s...
The use of mobile phones appears to provide a range of opportunities for supporting interaction with...
The use of mobile phones appears to provide a range of opportunities for supporting interaction with...
The use of mobile phones appears to provide a range of opportunities for supporting interaction with...
Large public displays are widely used in public spaces for serving information. The flow of the info...
Public displays are widely used in public spaces for displaying information. The flow of the informa...
Public displays are widely used in public spaces for displaying information. The flow of the informa...
Public displays are widely used in public spaces for displaying information. The flow of the informa...
Large public displays are widely used in public spaces for serving information. Most of them lack us...
Large public displays are widely used in public spaces for serving information. Most of them lack us...
Large public displays are widely used in public spaces for serving information. Most of them lack us...
Large displays in public and semi-public spaces continuously permeate our everyday lives as the pric...
In this paper we compare performance and usability between three different device combinations: a) m...
Abstract. Do personalized interactions with ubiquitous public displays make sense? In our analysis w...
In this paper we compare performance and usability between three different device combinations: a) m...
Personal multimedia devices like mobile phones create new needs for larger displays distributed at s...
The use of mobile phones appears to provide a range of opportunities for supporting interaction with...
The use of mobile phones appears to provide a range of opportunities for supporting interaction with...
The use of mobile phones appears to provide a range of opportunities for supporting interaction with...