Today ICT can benefit any environment, including the safeguarding, preservation and empowerment of cultural heritage. Pervasive technologies such as mobile devices (smart phones and tablets), sensors and RFID (Radio-frequency identification) are flooding the real world, enabling new intelligent and easy-to-use services for everyone, including the differently-abled. RFID technology enables automatic identification of objects and has been successfully applied in museums to improve the museumgoer's experience or to increase the efficiency of a physical inventory. In this paper we discuss using RFID passive technology to identify artifacts in the museum and deliver content description in the most appropriate form through various sensorial channels, according to the user's abilities. Specifically, we describe the initial steps of a project aimed at creating mobile apps to facilitate the usability of museum visits for differently-abled and special-needs users.

Improving user experience in the museum

Buzzi MC;Buzzi M;Leporini B;Marchesini G
2013

Abstract

Today ICT can benefit any environment, including the safeguarding, preservation and empowerment of cultural heritage. Pervasive technologies such as mobile devices (smart phones and tablets), sensors and RFID (Radio-frequency identification) are flooding the real world, enabling new intelligent and easy-to-use services for everyone, including the differently-abled. RFID technology enables automatic identification of objects and has been successfully applied in museums to improve the museumgoer's experience or to increase the efficiency of a physical inventory. In this paper we discuss using RFID passive technology to identify artifacts in the museum and deliver content description in the most appropriate form through various sensorial channels, according to the user's abilities. Specifically, we describe the initial steps of a project aimed at creating mobile apps to facilitate the usability of museum visits for differently-abled and special-needs users.
2013
Istituto per i Beni Archeologici e Monumentali - IBAM - Sede Catania
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale - ISPC
Inglese
Katherine Blashki
IHCI 2013 - IADIS International Conferences Interfaces and Human Computer Interaction and Game and Entertainment Technologies
327
331
978-972-8939-90-8
IADIS Press - International Association for Development of the Information Society
Lisboa
PORTOGALLO
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
22/07/2013
Prague, Czech Republic
Accessibility
Museum
RFID
Usability
User experience
Users with special needs
Part of IADIS MULTI CONFERENCE ON COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS 2013.
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Buzzi, Mc; Buzzi, M; Leporini, B; Marchesini, G
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