Paper-based Mobile Access to Databases. Signer, B., Norrie, M. C., Grossniklaus, M., Belotti, R., Decurtins, C., & Weibel, N. In Proceedings of the 2006 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, of SIGMOD '06, pages 763–765, New York, NY, USA, 2006. ACM. Demo
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Our demonstration is a paper-based interactive guide for visitors to the world's largest international arts festival that was developed as part of a project investigating new forms of context-aware information delivery and interaction in mobile environments. Information stored in a database is accessed from a set of interactive paper documents, including a printed festival brochure, a city map and a bookmark. Active areas are defined within the documents and selection of these using a special digital pen causes the corresponding query request along with context data to be sent to a festival application database and the response is returned to the visitor in the form of generated speech output. In addition to paper-based information browsing and transactions such as ticket booking, the digital pen can also be applied for data capture of event ratings and handwritten comments on events. The system integrates three main database components - a cross-media information platform, a content management framework for multi-channel context-aware publishing of data and the festival application database.
@inproceedings{signer_paper-based_2006,
	address = {New York, NY, USA},
	series = {{SIGMOD} '06},
	title = {Paper-based {Mobile} {Access} to {Databases}},
	isbn = {978-1-59593-434-5},
	url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1142473.1142581},
	doi = {10.1145/1142473.1142581},
	abstract = {Our demonstration is a paper-based interactive guide for visitors to the world's largest international arts festival that was developed as part of a project investigating new forms of context-aware information delivery and interaction in mobile environments. Information stored in a database is accessed from a set of interactive paper documents, including a printed festival brochure, a city map and a bookmark. Active areas are defined within the documents and selection of these using a special digital pen causes the corresponding query request along with context data to be sent to a festival application database and the response is returned to the visitor in the form of generated speech output. In addition to paper-based information browsing and transactions such as ticket booking, the digital pen can also be applied for data capture of event ratings and handwritten comments on events. The system integrates three main database components - a cross-media information platform, a content management framework for multi-channel context-aware publishing of data and the festival application database.},
	urldate = {2018-12-06},
	booktitle = {Proceedings of the 2006 {ACM} {SIGMOD} {International} {Conference} on {Management} of {Data}},
	publisher = {ACM},
	author = {Signer, Beat and Norrie, Moira C. and Grossniklaus, Michael and Belotti, Rudi and Decurtins, Corsin and Weibel, Nadir},
	year = {2006},
	note = {Demo},
	keywords = {interactive paper, mobile information system, tourist guide, voice interface, web publishing},
	pages = {763--765},
}

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