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Benefits & drawbacks of different means of interaction for placing objects above a video footage

Author(s): Morata Chillerón, Francisco Javier

Date: 2015

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/14558

Origin: Repositório Institucional da UNL

Subject(s): Public Display Systems; Rapid Prototyping; Immersive Environment; IPED Toolkit; Video Footage; Location Based Services; Human Computer Interaction; Gesture Recognition


Description

Public Display Systems (PDS) increasingly have a greater presence in our cities. These systems provide information and advertising specifically tailored to audiences in spaces such as airports, train stations, and shopping centers. A large number of public displays are also being deployed for entertainment reasons. Sometimes designing and prototyping PDS come to be a laborious, complex and a costly task. This dissertation focuses on the design and evaluation of PDS at early development phases with the aim of facilitating low-effort, rapid design and the evaluation of interactive PDS. This study focuses on the IPED Toolkit. This tool proposes the design, prototype, and evaluation of public display systems, replicating real-world scenes in the lab. This research aims at identifying benefits and drawbacks on the use of different means to place overlays/virtual displays above a panoramic video footage, recorded at real-world locations. The means of interaction studied in this work are on the one hand the keyboard and mouse, and on the other hand the tablet with two different techniques of use. To carry out this study, an android application has been developed whose function is to allow users to interact with the IPED Toolkit using the tablet. Additionally, the toolkit has been modified and adapted to tablets by using different web technologies. Finally the users study makes a comparison about the different means of interaction.

Document Type Master thesis
Language English
Advisor(s) Kray, Christian; Belmonte Fernández, Óscar; Cabral, Pedro da Costa Brito
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