In this work, user behaviour characteristics were investigated for a webbased virtual tour application in which 3600 panoramic images were used. There exist several options for the user to navigate in the museum (interactive floor plan, links in the images and pull-down menu). Written and audio information about the sections visited, detailed information for some artworks and several control functions are provided at the webpage. 15 participants undertook the usability test and they filled a post-experiment questionnaire. The main research questions were: Which option of navigation is preferred? At what rate are the written information area, audio information option and extra artwork information used? Which way of control (mouse, keyboard, ...
Advanced technologies are able to influence tourists' decisions. They can be exploited for attractin...
This paper reports on work being conducted with the goal of optimizing users ' satisfaction on ...
In many situations, the amount of information that can be presented to a receiving party exceeds the...
Web-based virtual reality applications allow to present content in a vivid and interactive way, but ...
The intention of this research is to evaluate and determine what is the best user interface for pres...
In this Bachelor project an implementation of a personalized and adaptive tour guide within the sett...
International audienceUser-centered and participatory innovation practices like Living-Labs are nowa...
We describe the development of a user interface for a mobile museum guide based on handheld devices....
Tourism is a strong economic branch for many countries. Exposing the right destinations to the right...
Maps are essential tools for providing information about tourism destinations to tourists. With the ...
If information is considered the key in today’s information society, then museums and heritage sites...
The experience of visiting a museum typically consists in moving in a physical space and acquiring i...
Information technologies provide important opportunities for museums to create more engaging visitor...
This paper describes a virtual historically simulated environment with inbuilt evaluation mechanisms...
Virtual tours can be found over the web in many different scenarios: touring a campus, displaying co...
Advanced technologies are able to influence tourists' decisions. They can be exploited for attractin...
This paper reports on work being conducted with the goal of optimizing users ' satisfaction on ...
In many situations, the amount of information that can be presented to a receiving party exceeds the...
Web-based virtual reality applications allow to present content in a vivid and interactive way, but ...
The intention of this research is to evaluate and determine what is the best user interface for pres...
In this Bachelor project an implementation of a personalized and adaptive tour guide within the sett...
International audienceUser-centered and participatory innovation practices like Living-Labs are nowa...
We describe the development of a user interface for a mobile museum guide based on handheld devices....
Tourism is a strong economic branch for many countries. Exposing the right destinations to the right...
Maps are essential tools for providing information about tourism destinations to tourists. With the ...
If information is considered the key in today’s information society, then museums and heritage sites...
The experience of visiting a museum typically consists in moving in a physical space and acquiring i...
Information technologies provide important opportunities for museums to create more engaging visitor...
This paper describes a virtual historically simulated environment with inbuilt evaluation mechanisms...
Virtual tours can be found over the web in many different scenarios: touring a campus, displaying co...
Advanced technologies are able to influence tourists' decisions. They can be exploited for attractin...
This paper reports on work being conducted with the goal of optimizing users ' satisfaction on ...
In many situations, the amount of information that can be presented to a receiving party exceeds the...