HIPS studies new technologies and interaction modalities that allow people to navigate both a physical space and a related information space at the same time. In this paper we briefly describe the steps from detecting a set of infrared sensors to the building of an internal representation of the visitor behaviour and discuss how this knowledge is employed to build a personalised presentation. In HIPS the Physical Organisation Knowledge Base generalises the notion of space relying on a notion of naive geometry rather the usual Cartesian geometry. A Visiting Style Module estimates the degree of compatibility between the user's movement patterns and four categories. Hence the Presentation Composer builds a new presentation selecting from an existing repository of audio files using knowledge about the visitor's area/orientation in the Physical Organisation Knowledge Base, while information about the Visiting Style is exploited to collect specific information to be delivered to the user
Tracking users'movements in an artistic physical space
Zancanaro, Massimo
1999-01-01
Abstract
HIPS studies new technologies and interaction modalities that allow people to navigate both a physical space and a related information space at the same time. In this paper we briefly describe the steps from detecting a set of infrared sensors to the building of an internal representation of the visitor behaviour and discuss how this knowledge is employed to build a personalised presentation. In HIPS the Physical Organisation Knowledge Base generalises the notion of space relying on a notion of naive geometry rather the usual Cartesian geometry. A Visiting Style Module estimates the degree of compatibility between the user's movement patterns and four categories. Hence the Presentation Composer builds a new presentation selecting from an existing repository of audio files using knowledge about the visitor's area/orientation in the Physical Organisation Knowledge Base, while information about the Visiting Style is exploited to collect specific information to be delivered to the userI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.