Abstract
Mobile phones have become ubiquitous in daily life. They are also becoming more powerful with more computation and a variety of sensors embedded in them. We have built deSCribe, a context-aware phone-based navigational aid. The application provides turn-by-turn directions from the user's current location to a requested destination. It provides information about the surroundings by processing the images taken by the camera on the phone. It enables a novel user interface with the ability of using the phone as a remote to point at buildings to get further information about a particular floor within the building. Lastly, the application uses user feedback to control how much information is presented to the user. © Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering 2010.
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Kota, D., Laumas, N., Shinde, U., Sonalkar, S., Dantu, K., Poduri, S., & Sukhatme, G. S. (2010). deSCribe: A personalized tour guide and navigational assistant. In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering (Vol. 35 LNICST, pp. 393–403). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-12607-9_30
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