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Multi-channel coverage for a dangerous Australian animals museum exhibit

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posted on 2023-05-23, 08:36 authored by Wasinger, R, Wardrop, M, Collins, A, Fry, M, Kay, J, Kummerfeld, B
Dangerous animals fascinate people; and Australia has more than its fair share of them. This paper outlines our work in the design of two di erent museum applications that are able to reuse a single-source of content to cater for the speci c needs of their target audience. The underlying goal of this work is to show how museum content can be made more accessible, more interactive, and personalised to di erent users and their situational context. This is achieved through the use of modern computing platforms like mobile phones and interactive wall displays that support ubiquitous, context-sensitive, and personalised information delivery.

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Publication title

Proceedings of UMAP 2012, CEUR Workshop

Volume

872

Editors

UMAP

Pagination

1-9

ISSN

1613-0073

Department/School

School of Information and Communication Technology

Publisher

UMAP

Place of publication

Montreal, Canada

Event title

4th International Workshop on Personalized Access to Cultural Heritage

Event Venue

Montreal, Canada

Date of Event (Start Date)

2012-07-16

Date of Event (End Date)

2012-07-20

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Copyright 2012 The Authors - The University is continuing to endeavour to trace the copyright owner(s) and in the meantime this item has been reproduced here in good faith. We would be pleased to hear from the copyright owner(s).

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