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Integrating a multitouch kiosk system with mobile devices and multimodal interaction

Published: 07 November 2010 Publication History

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We present Calisto, a service-oriented information kiosk system for public places, like museums or hotel lobbies. Calisto supports collaboration between multiple users. They can connect their mobile devices to the large public terminal and share interesting facts and media contents via intuitive multimodal interaction. The novel contribution of our work is a seamless combination of a touch-based kiosk system and mobile devices for accessing heterogeneous information services.

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Sonntag, D., Deru, M., and Bergweiler, S. 2009. Design and Implementation of Combined Mobile and Touch-screen-Based Multimodal Web 3.0 Interfaces. Proc. of the 2009 Int. Conf. on Artificial Intelligence (ICAI'09), Las Vegas, NV, p. 974--979

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    ITS '10: ACM International Conference on Interactive Tabletops and Surfaces
    November 2010
    327 pages
    ISBN:9781450303996
    DOI:10.1145/1936652
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    Published: 07 November 2010

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    1. Spotlet
    2. interactive tabletop
    3. kiosk system
    4. mobile device
    5. multimodal interaction
    6. multitouch

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    November 7 - 10, 2010
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