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What is Multi-Sensorial Display

Handbook of Research on Technological Developments for Cultural Heritage and eTourism Applications
An output device that conveys information for multiple sensory systems.
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An Initial Framework to Develop a Mobile Five Human Senses Augmented Reality System for Museums
João M. F. Rodrigues (University of Algarve, Portugal), Pedro J. S. Cardoso (University of Algarve, Portugal), Joana Lessa (University of Algarve, Portugal), João André Pereira (University of Algarve, Portugal), João D. P. Sardo (University of Algarve, Portugal), Marco de Freitas (University of Algarve, Portugal), Jorge Semião (University of Algarve, Portugal), Jânio Monteiro (University of Algarve, Portugal & INESC-ID, Portugal), Célia M.Q. Ramos (University of Algarve, Portugal), Roberto Lam (University of Algarve, Portugal), Eduardo Esteves (University of Algarve, Portugal & CCMAR Centre of Marine Sciences, Portugal), Mauro Figueiredo (University of Algarve, Portugal), Alexandra R. Gonçalves (University of the Algarve, Portugal), Miguel Gomes (SPIC – Creative Solutions, Portugal), and Paulo Bica (SPIC – Creative Solutions, Portugal)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2927-9.ch005
Abstract
The Mobile Five Senses Augmented Reality System for Museums (M5SAR) project aims to development an Augmented Reality mobile system for museums. Museums are amazing places, where it is important to sensorial augment as much as possible the visits, permitting to see, ear, touch, smell, and taste all the interesting objects there exist. Also fundamental is that visitors with different profiles (child, adult, expert, etc.) can have different experiences when visiting the same object. In the M5SAR system, the visitor uses its smartphone to select the object(s) to explore, and the user interface adapts on-the-fly to the object(s) and user's profile. Simultaneously, when integrated, a paired hardware device allows the extension of the augmented reality system to the human five senses, complementing the visual and auditory information about the objects. This chapter presents the initial framework to develop a five senses mobile adaptive museum system.
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