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 …

Integrating socio‐cultural contexts and location‐based systems for ubiquitous language learning in museums: A state of the art review of 2009–2014

HY Wang, GZ Liu, GJ Hwang - British Journal of Educational …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Tourists responses to mobile augmented reality travel guides: The role of emotions on adoption behavior

P Kourouthanassis, C Boletsis, C Bardaki… - Pervasive and Mobile …, 2015 - Elsevier
This research presents a mobile augmented reality (MAR) travel guide, named CorfuAR,
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

T Kuflik, AJ Wecker, J Lanir, O Stock - Information Technology & Tourism, 2015 - Springer
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 …

The influence of a location-aware mobile guide on museum visitors' behavior

J Lanir, T Kuflik, E Dim, AJ Wecker… - Interacting with …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
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 …

Exploring the potential of a mobile eye tracker as an intuitive indoor pointing device: A case study in cultural heritage

M Mokatren, T Kuflik, I Shimshoni - Future generation computer systems, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …

Towards using mobile, head-worn displays in cultural heritage: user requirements and a research agenda

N Vainstein, T Kuflik, J Lanir - … of the 21st international conference on …, 2016 - dl.acm.org
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 …

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 …

A progressive prompting approach to conducting context-aware learning activities for natural science courses

CH Chen, GJ Hwang, CH Tsai - Interacting with Computers, 2014 - academic.oup.com
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 …

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 …