In this paper, we present a novel interaction technique – combining mobile projection and visible, fiducial marker based information display. We vision it to be suitable for small groups e.g. for narrative playful experiences and guided on places, where physical tags would be disturbing. This interaction technique, where one person (guide) is projecting a marker and other users can read it with their mobile devices, enables in situ information delivery while the guide can control the dynamics of the situation. We present an example use case of using the interaction technique on a guided tour, and a preliminary results from the user evaluatio
Location-aware mobile guides are a popular technology for enhancing the experience of heritage walks...
We describe how interactive paper can be used together with a multi-channel web information system t...
wide range of visitors without compromising the aesthetic appeal of its Victorian/Edwardian design. ...
In this paper, we present a novel interaction technique – combining mobile projection and visible, f...
We present an in-the-wild user study (n=27) investigating the combination of two mobile technologies...
During a museum visit, social interaction can improve intellectual, social, personal and cultural de...
The digital mobile guide, being able to provide users with geographic information services (GIS) at ...
The use of mobile devices to provide context-dependent information to tourists and other city visito...
An ongoing issue for mobile application developers is the limited output capabilities of mobile phon...
Visual markers are graphic symbols designed to be easily recognised by machines. They are traditiona...
People record and share their experiences through text, audio and video. Increasingly they do this b...
People record and share their experiences through text, audio and video. Increasingly they do this b...
Abstract: Supporting people "on the move " introduces a number of constraints that are not...
This paper presents our Context-aware Mobile Assis-tant Project (C-MAP). C-MAP is an attempt to buil...
This paper introduces the research issues in multimodal interaction in mobile guides. The goal is to...
Location-aware mobile guides are a popular technology for enhancing the experience of heritage walks...
We describe how interactive paper can be used together with a multi-channel web information system t...
wide range of visitors without compromising the aesthetic appeal of its Victorian/Edwardian design. ...
In this paper, we present a novel interaction technique – combining mobile projection and visible, f...
We present an in-the-wild user study (n=27) investigating the combination of two mobile technologies...
During a museum visit, social interaction can improve intellectual, social, personal and cultural de...
The digital mobile guide, being able to provide users with geographic information services (GIS) at ...
The use of mobile devices to provide context-dependent information to tourists and other city visito...
An ongoing issue for mobile application developers is the limited output capabilities of mobile phon...
Visual markers are graphic symbols designed to be easily recognised by machines. They are traditiona...
People record and share their experiences through text, audio and video. Increasingly they do this b...
People record and share their experiences through text, audio and video. Increasingly they do this b...
Abstract: Supporting people "on the move " introduces a number of constraints that are not...
This paper presents our Context-aware Mobile Assis-tant Project (C-MAP). C-MAP is an attempt to buil...
This paper introduces the research issues in multimodal interaction in mobile guides. The goal is to...
Location-aware mobile guides are a popular technology for enhancing the experience of heritage walks...
We describe how interactive paper can be used together with a multi-channel web information system t...
wide range of visitors without compromising the aesthetic appeal of its Victorian/Edwardian design. ...