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Whole Body Interaction with Public Displays: T-Labs Series in Telecommunication Services

Autor Robert Walter
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This book develops valuable new approaches to digital out-of-home media and digital signage in urban environments. It offers solutions for communicating interactive features of digital signage to passers-by. Digital out-of-home media and digital signage screens are becoming increasingly interactive thanks to touch input technology and gesture recognition. To optimize their conversion rate, interactive public displays must 1) attract attention, 2) communicate to passers-by that they are interactive, 3) explain the interaction, and 4) provide a motivation for passers-by to interact.
This book highlights solutions to problems 2 and 3 above. The focus is on whole-body interaction, where the positions and orientations of users and their individual body parts are captured by specialized sensors (e.g., depth cameras). The book presents revealing findings from a field study on communicating interactivity, a laboratory on analysing visual attention, a field study on mid-air gestures, and a field study on using mid-air gestures to select items on interactive public displays.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789811351433
ISBN-10: 9811351430
Ilustrații: XI, 125 p. 43 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017
Editura: Springer Nature Singapore
Colecția Springer
Seria T-Labs Series in Telecommunication Services

Locul publicării:Singapore, Singapore

Cuprins

Introduction.- methodology.- state of the art.- technology.- a field study on communicating interactivity.- visual attention analysis.- a field study on visualizing gesture hints.- a field study on mid-air item selection.- conclusion.

Notă biografică

Dr. Robert Walter is a research engineer in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and researcher in Human-Computer Interaction. After his Ph.D. on Whole Body Interaction with Public Displays at Quality and Usability Lab of Telekom Innovation Laboratories and Berlin Institute of Technology, he joined the Technology and Innovation group at Siemens Mobility.

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This book develops valuable new approaches to digital out-of-home media and digital signage in urban environments. It offers solutions for communicating interactive features of digital signage to passers-by. Digital out-of-home media and digital signage screens are becoming increasingly interactive thanks to touch input technology and gesture recognition. To optimize their conversion rate, interactive public displays must 1) attract attention, 2) communicate to passers-by that they are interactive, 3) explain the interaction, and 4) provide a motivation for passers-by to interact.
This book highlights solutions to problems 2 and 3 above. The focus is on whole-body interaction, where the positions and orientations of users and their individual body parts are captured by specialized sensors (e.g., depth cameras). The book presents revealing findings from a field study on communicating interactivity, a laboratory on analysing visual attention, a field study on mid-air gestures,and a field study on using mid-air gestures to select items on interactive public displays.

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Presents valuable new approaches to digital out-of-home media and digital signage in urban environments Offers solutions for communicating to passers-by that digital signage is interactive Shows how digital signage could better explain its interaction Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras