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PaperView: Augmenting
Physical Surfaces with Location-Aware Digital Information |
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Brief description A frequent need
of museums is to provide visitors with context-sensitive information about
exhibits in the form of maps, or scale models. This paper suggests an
augmented reality approach for supplementing physical surfaces with digital
information, through the use of pieces of plain paper that act as personal,
location-aware, interactive screens. The technologies employed are presented,
along with the interactive behavior of the system, which was instantiated and
tested in the form of two prototype setups: a wooden table covered with a
printed map and a glass case containing a scale model. The paper also
discusses key issues stemming from experience and observations in the course
of qualitative evaluation sessions. Sample results Interactive exhibition: "Macedonia: from fragments to
pixels": Visit the web
site of the exhibition “Macedonia: from fragments to pixels” featuring several interactive exhibits (including
PaperView) developed in the context of the Ambient Intelligence Programme of
FORTH-ICS.
Contributors Dimitris Grammenos, Damien Michel, Xenophon Zabulis, Antonis A. Argyros, Constantine Stephanidis. This
work has been supported by the FORTH-ICS internal RTD Programme
“Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments”. Relevant publications ·
D. Grammenos, D. Michel, X. Zabulis, A.A.
Argyros, “PaperView: Augmenting Physical Surfaces with Location-Aware Digital
Information” in Proceedings of the ACM SIGCHI Conference on Tangible
Embedded, Embodied Interaction, TEI’2011, pp. 57-60, Funchal,
Portugal, Jan. 23-26, 2011. ·
D. Grammenos, X. Zabulis, D. Michel, T.
Sarmis, G. Georgalis, K. Tzevanidis., A.A. Argyros,
C. Stephanidis, “Design and Development of Four
Prototype Interactive Edutainment Exhibits for Museums” to appear in the
Proceedings of HCI International, Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Orlando,
Florida, USA, 9-14 July 2011. ·
D. Grammenos, X. Zabulis, D. Michel, A.A.
Argyros, “Augmented Reality Interactive Exhibits in Cartographic Heritage: An
implemented case-study open to the general public”, in the Proceedings of the
6th International Workshop on Digital Approaches in Cartographic Heritage,
Hague, Netherlands 7–8 April 2011. The
electronic versions of the above publications can be downloaded from my publications page. |
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14 July 2011, Antonis Argyros, argyros@ics.forth.gr |
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