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Collect&Drop: A Technique for Multi-Tag Interaction with Real World Objects and Information. / Broll, Gregor; Haarlaender, Markus; Paolucci, Massimo et al.
Ambient Intelligence. ed. / Emile Aarts; James L. Crowley; Boris de Ruyter; Heinz Gerhäuser ; Alexander Pflaum; Janina Schmidt; Reiner Wichert. Berlin: Springer, 2008. p. 175-191 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 5355).
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Harvard
Broll, G, Haarlaender, M, Paolucci, M, Wagner, M
, Rukzio, E & Schmidt, A 2008,
Collect&Drop: A Technique for Multi-Tag Interaction with Real World Objects and Information. in E Aarts, JL Crowley, BD Ruyter, H Gerhäuser , A Pflaum, J Schmidt & R Wichert (eds),
Ambient Intelligence. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 5355, Springer, Berlin, pp. 175-191, AmI-08 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence., Nuremberg, Germany,
19/11/08.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89617-3_12
APA
Broll, G., Haarlaender, M., Paolucci, M., Wagner, M.
, Rukzio, E., & Schmidt, A. (2008).
Collect&Drop: A Technique for Multi-Tag Interaction with Real World Objects and Information. In E. Aarts, J. L. Crowley, B. D. Ruyter, H. Gerhäuser , A. Pflaum, J. Schmidt, & R. Wichert (Eds.),
Ambient Intelligence (pp. 175-191). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; Vol. 5355). Springer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-89617-3_12
Vancouver
Broll G, Haarlaender M, Paolucci M, Wagner M
, Rukzio E, Schmidt A.
Collect&Drop: A Technique for Multi-Tag Interaction with Real World Objects and Information. In Aarts E, Crowley JL, Ruyter BD, Gerhäuser H, Pflaum A, Schmidt J, Wichert R, editors, Ambient Intelligence. Berlin: Springer. 2008. p. 175-191. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). doi: 10.1007/978-3-540-89617-3_12
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title = "Collect&Drop: A Technique for Multi-Tag Interaction with Real World Objects and Information",
abstract = "The advancement of Ubicomp technologies leverages mobile interaction with physical objects and facilitates ubiquitous access to information and services. This provides new opportunities for mobile interaction with the real world, but also creates new challenges regarding the complexity of mobile applications, their interaction design and usability. In order to take advantage of this potential beyond simple interaction with single objects and tags, this paper investigates mobile interaction with multiple objects, tags and associated information. It introduces Collect&Drop as a generic technique for Multi-Tag Interaction that supports the collection, storage and management of information from the real world as well as its usage with different services. This paper describes the concept, architecture and interaction design of Collect&Drop and presents a user study that evaluates its features",
author = "Gregor Broll and Markus Haarlaender and Massimo Paolucci and Matthias Wagner and Enrico Rukzio and Albrecht Schmidt",
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note = "AmI-08 European Conference on Ambient Intelligence. ; Conference date: 19-11-2008 Through 22-11-2008",
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