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'Powerpoint to the People' : Suiting the Word to the Audience

Hexel, R., Johnson, C., Kummerfeld, B. and Quigley, A.J.

    A computerised system supporting public presentations that are 'personalised' at two levels is now possible. Firstly, the system exploits context information to adapt the large-screen projected presentation on the basis of who is in the audience. Secondly, the system makes use of the display devices of individuals in the audience: these provide an additional and complementary display with both content and presentation adapted to the individual. We describe the architecture and issues in supporting this level of personalisation.
Cite as: Hexel, R., Johnson, C., Kummerfeld, B. and Quigley, A.J. (2004). 'Powerpoint to the People' : Suiting the Word to the Audience. In Proc. Fifth Australasian User Interface Conference (AUIC2004), Dunedin, New Zealand. CRPIT, 28. Cockburn, A., Ed. ACS. 49-56.
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