Exploring an AR-based user interface for authoring multimedia presentations. Mendes, P. R. C., Azevedo, R. G. d. A., de Oliveira, R. G. S., & Soares Neto, C. d. S. In Proceedings of the ACM symposium on document engineering 2018, of DocEng '18, pages 9:1–9:9, 2018. ACM.
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This paper describes the BumbAR approach for composing multimedia presentations and evaluates it through a qualitative study based on the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). The BumbAR proposal is based on the event-condition-action model of Nested Context Model (NCM) and explores the use of augmented reality and real-world objects (markers) as an innovative user interface to specify the behavior and relationships between the media objects in a presentation. The qualitative study aimed at measuring the users’ attitude towards using BumbAR and an augmented reality environment for authoring multimedia presentations. The results show that the participants found the BumbAR approach both useful and easy-to-use, while most of them (66,67%) found the system more convenient than traditional desktop-based authoring tools.
@inproceedings{mendes_exploring_2018,
	location = {New York, {NY}, {USA}},
	title = {Exploring an {AR}-based user interface for authoring multimedia presentations},
	isbn = {978-1-4503-5769-2},
	url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/3209280.3209534},
	doi = {10.1145/3209280.3209534},
	series = {{DocEng} '18},
	abstract = {This paper describes the {BumbAR} approach for composing multimedia presentations and evaluates it through a qualitative study based on the Technology Acceptance Model ({TAM}). The {BumbAR} proposal is based on the event-condition-action model of Nested Context Model ({NCM}) and explores the use of augmented reality and real-world objects (markers) as an innovative user interface to specify the behavior and relationships between the media objects in a presentation. The qualitative study aimed at measuring the users’ attitude towards using {BumbAR} and an augmented reality environment for authoring multimedia presentations. The results show that the participants found the {BumbAR} approach both useful and easy-to-use, while most of them (66,67\%) found the system more convenient than traditional desktop-based authoring tools.},
	pages = {9:1--9:9},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the {ACM} symposium on document engineering 2018},
	publisher = {{ACM}},
	author = {Mendes, Paulo Renato Conceição and Azevedo, Roberto Gerson de Albuquerque and de Oliveira, Ruy Guilherme Silva and Soares Neto, Carlos de Salles},
	year = {2018},
}

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