Evaluating websites of museums: State of the art
K Kabassi - Journal of cultural heritage, 2017 - Elsevier
ICTs and the web have changed the way the users interact with museum exhibits providing
alternative interactions and many advantages. Indeed, studies have shown a tremendous …
alternative interactions and many advantages. Indeed, studies have shown a tremendous …
Semantic web technologies in pervasive computing: A survey and research roadmap
Pervasive and sensor-driven systems are by nature open and extensible, both in terms of
input and tasks they are required to perform. Data streams coming from sensors are …
input and tasks they are required to perform. Data streams coming from sensors are …
OWL 2 modeling and reasoning with complex human activities
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in the adoption of ontologies and
ontological reasoning to automatically recognize complex context data such as human …
ontological reasoning to automatically recognize complex context data such as human …
A review of semantic sensor technologies in internet of things architectures
Intelligent sensors should be seamlessly, securely, and trustworthy interconnected to enable
automated high‐level smart applications. Semantic metadata can provide contextual …
automated high‐level smart applications. Semantic metadata can provide contextual …
Audio technology and mobile human computer interaction: From space and place, to social media, music, composition and creation
Audio-based mobile technology is opening up a range of new interactive possibilities. This
paper brings some of those possibilities to light by offering a range of perspectives based in …
paper brings some of those possibilities to light by offering a range of perspectives based in …
[HTML][HTML] A User-Centric View of Intelligent Environments: User Expectations, User Experience and User Role inBuilding Intelligent Environments
Our everyday environments are gradually becoming intelligent, facilitated both by
technological development and user activities. Although large-scale intelligent environments …
technological development and user activities. Although large-scale intelligent environments …
[HTML][HTML] Facilitating Semantic Interoperability of Trustworthy IoT Entities in Cultural Spaces: The Smart Museum Ontology
Nowadays, cultural spaces (eg, museums and archaeological sites) are interested in adding
intelligence in their ecosystem by deploying different types of smart applications such as …
intelligence in their ecosystem by deploying different types of smart applications such as …
MHS: A multimedia system for improving medication adherence in elderly care
Due to its proven capability in customizing information according to the patients' needs,
multimedia has been regarded as a promising technology for home healthcare. In this …
multimedia has been regarded as a promising technology for home healthcare. In this …
Design and evaluation of a distance-driven user interface for asynchronous collaborative exhibit browsing in an augmented reality museum
W Chen, Y Shan, Y Wu, Z Yan, X Li - IEEE Access, 2021 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Augmented reality museums allow visitors to jointly view and interact with exhibits. However,
real-time exhibit browsing does not accommodate latecomers to museums and offers limited …
real-time exhibit browsing does not accommodate latecomers to museums and offers limited …
Personalisation systems for cultural tourism
K Kabassi - Multimedia Services in Intelligent Environments …, 2013 - Springer
This paper makes a review on personalisation systems specialised for cultural tourism.
Tourists interested in cultural heritage have different requirements from tourist …
Tourists interested in cultural heritage have different requirements from tourist …