Evidencias de las teorías de Florence Nightingale
Zapico Yáñez, Florentina
Type
conferenceObject
Identifier
JOSÉ, Rui ; SILVA, Bruno; RIBEIRO, F. Reinaldo (2011) - Tag clouds for situated interaction and place profiling. In International Conference on Web Information Systems and Technologies, 7, Noordwijkerhout. [S. l.: s.n.]. p 1-6
Title
Tag clouds for situated interaction and place profiling
Subject
Tag clouds
Situated interaction
Public displays
Bluetooth
Places
Pervasive computing
Situated interaction
Public displays
Bluetooth
Places
Pervasive computing
Date
2014-03-26T11:36:23Z
2014-03-26T11:36:23Z
2011
2014-03-26T11:36:23Z
2011
Description
Tag clouds have become very popular as visual representations of the main topics in document sets or as
navigation tools that can provide quick access to resources related with specific topics. However, their
ability to represent the information environment associated with any meaningful reality in a way that is
collectively visible, actionable and easily understood may also be very relevant, even when the reality being
represented is no longer a set of documents or resources, but a stream of interactions occurring within a
particular ubiquitous computing environment. In this paper, we explore the use of tag clouds within the
context of situated displays and services. We hypothesise that such tag clouds may have a role as dynamic
representations of place and also as interaction controls, supporting the same comprehension and navigation
functions of classical tag clouds. We describe two case studies in which this concept of situated tag cloud
has been experimented in real-world settings. The case studies demonstrate two different applications of the
tag cloud concept as the basis for place description and situated interaction. The results obtained from the
case studies suggest that situated tag clouds can indeed provide valuable representations of place and
situations and can also support simple interaction models, allowing people to reason about the system
behaviour and how it is being influenced by new interactions.
Access restrictions
openAccess
Language
eng
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