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Proposta de modelo de representação de informações para navegadores de realidade aumentada

Published: 08 October 2013 Publication History

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The evolution of mobile devices and their sensors has been allowing a bright scenario to the development of innovative applications for several domains such as geolocalization and navigation. The produced data by the sensors generally combined with information provided by webservices are used as reference for the information provisioning for such applications, which if poorly specified conduct to an interface cluttering and the degradation of the interactive process. Hence, this work aims to present a proposal of standardization of mobile navigation applications by the creation of a representation model for the displayed information, allowing a richer and customizable on-the-fly experience in Augmented Reality Browsers (ARB). First of all, it is presented a general architecture for the information transferring between AR browsers and a provider structure. Later, it is discussed the structure and conception of the representation model, responsible for the identifying and filter the relevant information to users.

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IHC '13: Proceedings of the 12th Brazilian Symposium on Human Factors in Computing Systems
October 2013
371 pages
ISBN:9788576692782

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  • SBC: Brazilian Computer Society
  • UFAM: Federal University Of Amazonas
  • PUC-Rio

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Brazilian Computer Society

Porto Alegre, Brazil

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Published: 08 October 2013

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  1. JSON
  2. augmented reality browser
  3. representation model

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  • UFAM

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