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 …
Integrating socio‐cultural contexts and location‐based systems for ubiquitous language learning in museums: A state of the art review of 2009–2014
Context‐dependent learning systems are now becoming more common in museums, as
most students are equipped with mobile devices. As there has been little research into …
most students are equipped with mobile devices. As there has been little research into …
Tourists responses to mobile augmented reality travel guides: The role of emotions on adoption behavior
This research presents a mobile augmented reality (MAR) travel guide, named CorfuAR,
which supports personalized recommendations. We report the development process and …
which supports personalized recommendations. We report the development process and …
An integrative framework for extending the boundaries of the museum visit experience: linking the pre, during and post visit phases
Abstract The Cultural Heritage experience at the museum begins before the actual on-site
visit and continues with memories and reflections after the visit. In considering the potential …
visit and continues with memories and reflections after the visit. In considering the potential …
The influence of a location-aware mobile guide on museum visitors' behavior
Many museums offer their visitors the use of a mobile guide to enhance their visit
experience. Novel mobile guides have the potential to provide personalized, context-aware …
experience. Novel mobile guides have the potential to provide personalized, context-aware …
Exploring the potential of a mobile eye tracker as an intuitive indoor pointing device: A case study in cultural heritage
Current technology offers a variety of ways for context-aware information delivery to mobile
users. The most challenging aspect, however, is to determine what the user is interested in …
users. The most challenging aspect, however, is to determine what the user is interested in …
Towards using mobile, head-worn displays in cultural heritage: user requirements and a research agenda
Augmented reality (AR) technology has the potential to enrich our daily lives in many
aspects. One of them is the museum visit experience. Nowadays, state of the art mobile …
aspects. One of them is the museum visit experience. Nowadays, state of the art mobile …
Hierarchical clustering-based image retrieval for indoor visual localization
G Feng, Z Jiang, X Tan, F Cheng - Electronics, 2022 - mdpi.com
Visual localization is employed for indoor navigation and embedded in various applications,
such as augmented reality and mixed reality. Image retrieval and geometrical measurement …
such as augmented reality and mixed reality. Image retrieval and geometrical measurement …
A progressive prompting approach to conducting context-aware learning activities for natural science courses
Owing to the popularity of mobile, wireless communication and sensing technologies, issues
related to contextual mobile learning have widely been discussed in recent years. In the …
related to contextual mobile learning have widely been discussed in recent years. In the …
Ownership and control of point of view in remote assistance
J Lanir, R Stone, B Cohen, P Gurevich - Proceedings of the SIGCHI …, 2013 - dl.acm.org
In this paper we investigate user performance and user behavior, related to the issue of who
controls the point of view in a remote assistance scenario. We describe an experiment that …
controls the point of view in a remote assistance scenario. We describe an experiment that …