Authors
Hugo Fernandes, Ricardo Teixeira, Bruno Daniel, Cristina Alves, Arsénio Reis, Hugo Paredes, Vitor Filipe, João Barroso
Publication date
2017
Conference
Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction. Human and Technological Environments: 11th International Conference, UAHCI 2017, Held as Part of HCI International 2017, Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 9–14, 2017, Proceedings, Part III 11
Pages
291-299
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Digital systems and solutions providing location based services for everyday activities are supported by geographic information systems that are typically problem-oriented. Although recently some approaches try to combine data from multiple sources to provide a better user experience, most often than not, these extra sources of input are not meaningful and act merely as an extension or augmentation of the user’s physical context, providing extra data that not always adds extra value to the service. In this work, a geographic information system that provides valuable data for multiple audiences, with different restrictions and requirements, is presented. This work also presents the concept of ‘awareness’, implemented using a hierarchical layering system. Using lists of information layers, together with an appropriate categorization of user requirements, the proposed information system can feed different final …
Total citations
20172018201920202021311
Scholar articles
H Fernandes, R Teixeira, B Daniel, C Alves, A Reis… - Universal Access in Human–Computer Interaction …, 2017