13 research outputs found
Gesture-based Personal Archive Browsing in a Lean-back Environment
As personal digital archives of multimedia data become more
ubiquitous, the challenge of supporting multimodal access to such archives becomes an important research topic. In this paper we present and positively evaluate a gesture-based interface to a personal media archive which operates
on a living room TV using a Wiimote. We illustrate that Wiimote interaction can outperform a point-and-click interaction as reported in a user study. In addition, a set of guidelines is presented for organising and interacting with large personal media archives in the enjoyment oriented (lean-back) environment of the living room
A gesture-based personal archive browser prototype
As personal digital archives of multimedia data become more
ubiquitous, the challenge of supporting multimodal access to such archives
becomes an important research topic. In this paper we present and positively
evaluate a prototype gesture-based interface to a large personal media archive
which operates on a living room TV using a Nintendo Wiimote for interaction
Mencari Supriyadi: kesaksian pembantu utama Bung Karno
Smart-phones are becoming our constant companions, they are with us all of the time, being used for calling, web surfing, apps, music listening, TV viewing, social networking, buying, gaming, and a myriad of other uses. Smart-phones are a technology that knows us much better than most of us could imagine. Based on our usage and the fact that we are never far away from our smart phones, they know where we go, who we interact with, what information we consume, and with a little clever software, they can know what we are doing and even why we are doing it. They are beginning to know us better than we know ourselves. In this work we present ”SenseSeer” a generic mobile-cloud-based mobile Lifelogging framework. This framework supports customisable analytic services for sensing the person, understanding the semantics of life activities and the easy deployment of analytic tools and novel interfaces. At present, SenseSeer supports services in many domains, such as personal health monitoring, location tracking, lifestyle analysis and tourism focused applications. This work demonstrate the design principles of SenseSeer and three of its services: My Health, My Location and My Social Activity
Browsing Large Personal Multimedia Archives in a Lean- back Environment
Abstract. As personal digital archives of multimedia data become more ubiquitous, the challenge of supporting multimodal access to such archives becomes an important research topic. In this paper we present and positively evaluate a gesture-based interface to a personal media archive which operates on a living room TV using a Wiimote. We illustrate that Wiimote interaction can outperform a point-and-click interaction as reported in a user study. In addition, a set of guidelines is presented for organising and interacting with large personal media archives in the enjoyment oriented (lean-back) environment of the living room
Differences in vitamin D status as a possible contributor to the racial disparity in peripheral arterial disease
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