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Platforms for Human-Human Interaction in Large Social Events

2012

In this paper we present the evolution of QRouteMe, an information system built to provide people with rich user experiences when attending museums or exhibits. QRouteMe is a platform for indirect, mediated, and facilitated interactions among humans during large social events, by means of a wide variety of concurrent technologies and devices. The system evolution is analyzed according to the new human-to-human interaction (HHI) research domain. In particular, we show how QRouteMe has been adapted for the different events in which it has been used. We analyze and describe social interaction aspects during the events and we discuss some data and results. Finally we outline some possible futur…

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniContext-aware pervasive systemsUbiquitous computingConcurrent engineeringComputer sciencebusiness.industrycloud computingCloud computingSocial relationVariety (cybernetics)QR-codehuman-human interactionHuman–computer interactionpervasive computingInformation systemsocial networkUser interfacebusiness2012 Seventh International Conference on Broadband, Wireless Computing, Communication and Applications
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Human-­Human Interaction: Trends and Challenges for Pervasive and Mobile Computing

2012

Human-to-human interaction (HHI) is a challenging new domain where networked information systems and intelligent environments surrounding people converge for the purpose of better satisfaction of users' requirements and anticipation of their needs. Ubiquitous and pervasive computing are currently considered mature domains that implement and employ networked information systems on many important applications. Ambient intelligence involves the deployment of sensors and devices into the environment to

Settore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniHuman-human interaction pervasive computing mobile computing
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