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Title: Visitor Movement as Implicit Human-Computer Interactions in Museums
Authors: Kusunoki, Fusako
Inagaki, Shigenori
Mizoguchi, Hiroshi
Issue Date: Jun-2008
Publisher: International Society of the Learning Sciences, Inc.
Citation: Kusunoki, F., Inagaki, S., & Mizoguchi, H. (2008). Visitor Movement as Implicit Human-Computer Interactions in Museums. In Kanselaar, G., Jonker, V., Kirschner, P. A., & Prins, F. J. (Eds.), International Perspectives in the Learning Sciences: Cre8ing a learning world. Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference for the Learning Sciences – ICLS 2008, Volumes 3 (pp. 67-69). Utrecht, The Netherlands: International Society of the Learning Sciences.
Abstract: This paper outlines a novel location-based visitor assistant system in museums. It introduces visitor movement as a user-friendly and natural mechanism for enabling visitors. It enables visitors to explicitly or implicitly select annotation content about the exhibits and answer quizzes about their knowledge by their moving to specified spots in a museum. We operated the system at a science museum in Japan and received many positive evaluations from visitors.
URI: https://doi.dx.org/10.22318/icls2008.3.67
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