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Communicating user's focus of attention by image processing as input for a mobile museum guide

Published: 10 January 2005 Publication History

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The paper presents a first prototype of a handheld museum guide delivering contextualized information based on the recognition of drawing details selected by the user through the guide camera. The resulting interaction modality has been analyzed and compared to previous approaches. Finally, alternative, more scalable, solutions are presented that preserve the most interesting features of the system described.

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cover image ACM Conferences
IUI '05: Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
January 2005
344 pages
ISBN:1581138946
DOI:10.1145/1040830
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  1. appearance-based recognition
  2. human-machine interaction
  3. machine learning

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IUI05: Tenth International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
January 10 - 13, 2005
California, San Diego, USA

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