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The museum visit: generating seamless personalized presentations on multiple devices

Published: 13 January 2004 Publication History

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The issue of the seamless interleaving of interaction with a mobile device and stationary devices is addressed, in a typical situation of educational entertainment: the visit to a museum. Some of the salient elements of the described work are the emphasis on multimodality in the dynamic presentation and coherence throughout the visit.The adopted metaphor is of a kind of contextualized TV-like presentation, useful for engaging (young) visitors. On the mobile device, personal video clips are dynamically generated from personalized verbal presentations; on larger stationary screens distributed throughout the museum, further background material and additional information is provided. A virtual presenter follows the visitors in their experience and gives advice on both types of devices and on the museum itself.

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      IUI '04: Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Intelligent user interfaces
      January 2004
      396 pages
      ISBN:1581138156
      DOI:10.1145/964442
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      1. adaptive systems
      2. life-like characters
      3. multimedia
      4. user interfaces

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      IUI-CADUI04: Intelligent User Interface
      January 13 - 16, 2004
      Funchal, Madeira, Portugal

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