2006
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Scan and tilt: towards natural interaction for mobile museum guides

Mantyjarvi J., Paternò F., Santoro C., Salvador Z.

H.5.2 User Interfaces  Man-machine interfaces 

This paper presents a new interaction technique -scan and tilt- aiming to enable a more natural interaction with mobile museum guides. Our work combines multiple modalities - gestures, physical selection, location, graphical and voice. In particular, physical selection is obtained by scanning RFID tags associated with the artworks, and tilt gestures are used to control and navigate the user interface and multimedia information. We report on how it has been applied to a mobile museum guide in order to enhance the user experience, providing details on a first user test carried out on our prototype.

Source: MobileHCI 2006, pp. 191–194, Helsinki, Finland, 12-15/09/2006



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BibTeX entry
@inproceedings{oai:it.cnr:prodotti:91359,
	title = {Scan and tilt: towards natural interaction for mobile museum guides},
	author = {Mantyjarvi J. and Paternò F. and Santoro C. and Salvador Z.},
	booktitle = {MobileHCI 2006, pp. 191–194, Helsinki, Finland, 12-15/09/2006},
	year = {2006}
}