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Page 1: Beyond the PC Kiosks & Handhelds Albert Huang Larry Rudolph Oxygen Research Group MIT CSAIL

Beyond the PCKiosks & Handhelds

Albert HuangLarry Rudolph

Oxygen Research GroupMIT CSAIL

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Overview

Computation is useful everywhere We need to explore interaction modes

beyond the desk: Kiosks Handhelds

These are mutually complimentary

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OK-Net Kiosk

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Kiosk Specifications

Touch screen monitor Small computer inside kiosk Minimal infrastructure Hacker-hardened Nothing exposed

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Under the hood

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Self contained

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Interaction Modes

General Public Similar to web browser: point-and-click Content harvested automatically

seminars, events, directory, news, etc.

Adapt to user extension of user’s digital world extension of user’s mobile devices

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Identify User by Doodle

People initially interact with a doodle

Conjecture: doodles are unique like signature

Provides a moderate amount of id strong id not necessary

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Other Interaction

s User input

touch & speech phone and PDA as remote finger

Information Transfer SMS email Bluetooth (OBEX push)

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Simple Kiosk App:

Stata Guidance

Stata is confusing Kiosk provides several guide modes Passive:

show & push map to Bluetooth-enabled device

Active: guide user along the way

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A graph for each floorNodes: junctions or destinations

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Given start and destinationcompute a path

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Send it all to phone

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Real-time navigation Track user (phone) in Stata Trivial deployment

Bluetooth beacon in each PC < $20 per beacon

Indoor GPS for phones scan for Bluetooth beacons map detected beacons to a

location

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Real-time navigation

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Real-time navigation

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Real-time navigation

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Real-time navigation

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Real-time navigation

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Improvements needed

Takes too long to recognize beacons Much better results

with two beacons Signal comes and goes

Incorporate model of human motion

Probabilistic filtering

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Some people cannot read maps

A “human-centric” navigation guide without sound without abstraction

A picture is worth 1000 words photo sequence

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Digital Assistant

Kiosks can send content to phones But users also generate content

pictures audio memos text memos selections

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Human-centric organization

Organize as it happens Associate content for subsequent

retrieval Display associated content together Content can be displayed manually or

automatically

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External Triggers

Time (the usual alarms) Location

enter super market, home, car, office

Meeting someone Phone call from someone Many others to be discovered

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Testbed:Conference Domain

When attending technical conference Select interesting talks at kiosk Send details to phone

Take notes during a talk camera for photos, videos, printed text microphone for audio notes, annotations keypad, laptop for text notes

Associate content with events

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Process content offline

Apply recognition technologies for images OCR, Object, People, Place audio speech transcription video sketch & gesture

Build semantic web to integrate with services

Potential use Automatically generate conference

report

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Sharing content

Content tagged as public or private Phone-phone or phone-kiosk interaction

synchronizes public content Content spreads throughout community

each new recipient tags it anew More complicated than public/private

User may want to share content among her own devices, e.g. laptop, phone, iPod, etc.

User may want to share some content with her boyfriend’s devices

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Conclusion about Kiosks

Kiosks: new interaction model? are they just glorified web browsers? interaction with hand-held devices proximity provides simple, physical

interface