This document discusses Artsonomy, a system that allows museum visitors to tag artworks using their mobile phones. It works by having visitors scan QR codes next to artworks to link their phone to the artwork's ID. They can then add tags or comments about the piece which are stored in a database and displayed as a tag cloud on a website. This creates a social experience by allowing visitors to see and interact with each other's opinions. The system was tested at real museums in Italy.
The document discusses a prototype that integrates image analysis technologies with a simple lamp for domotic interfaces. It allows gestural control and 2D code recognition of the lamp. The prototype is presented for enjoyment, and contact information is provided for any questions.
This document discusses Artsonomy, a system that allows museum visitors to tag artworks using their mobile phones. It works by having visitors scan QR codes next to artworks to link their phone to the artwork's ID. They can then add tags or comments about the piece which are stored in a database and displayed as a tag cloud on a website. This creates a social experience by allowing visitors to see and interact with each other's opinions. The system was tested at real museums in Italy.
The document discusses a prototype that integrates image analysis technologies with a simple lamp for domotic interfaces. It allows gestural control and 2D code recognition of the lamp. The prototype is presented for enjoyment, and contact information is provided for any questions.