Experiences and challenges in deploying potentially invasive sensor systems for dynamic media applications
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Gong, Nan-Wei; Laibowitz, Mathew Joel; Paradiso, Joseph A.; Gong, Nan-wei
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This paper describes a series of projects that explore a set of dynamic media applications built upon a potentially invasive sensor system - the Ubiquitous Media Portal, featuring high-resolution video and audio capture with user ID/tracking capabilities that we installed throughout our facility. In addition to sensors, the portals provide a display and loudspeaker to locally display information or manifest phenomena from virtual worlds. During an eight-month long period, we implemented four different applications to explore acceptance by our buildingwide users. Our results provide insight into how different levels of information presentation and perceived user control can influence the user acceptance and engagement with such sensor platforms in ubiquitous deployments.
Date issued
2010-03Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Media LaboratoryJournal
2010 Cloud-Mobile Convergence for Virtual Reality Workshop (CMCVR 2010) Proceedings
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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Gong, Nan-Wei, Mathew Laibowitz, and Joseph A. Paradiso. “Experiences and challenges in deploying potentially invasive sensor systems for dynamic media applications.” In 2010 Cloud-Mobile Convergence for Virtual Reality Workshop (CMCVR 2010) Proceedings, 18-21. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2010.
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978-1-4244-5859-2