Augmented Reality as an Interface to Adaptive Hypermedia Systems

Adaptive Hypermedia has sought to tackle the problems of dealing with complex, heavily structured information and the presentation of views of that structure to users. Increasingly, adaptive content is achieved through different forms of context. Using two case study applications we will reflect on...

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Main Authors: Sinclair, Patrick A.S (Author), Martinez, Kirk (Author), Millard, David E. (Author), Weal, Mark J. (Author)
Other Authors: Tudhope, Douglas (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: 2003.
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Summary:Adaptive Hypermedia has sought to tackle the problems of dealing with complex, heavily structured information and the presentation of views of that structure to users. Increasingly, adaptive content is achieved through different forms of context. Using two case study applications we will reflect on how Augmented Reality may present solutions to a number of Adaptive Hypermedia presentation problems. Each case study describes a different physical interaction metaphor for exposing the complex adaptation of hypermedia content in an intuitive way. The preliminary findings of our early evaluations are discussed. Finally, conclusions are drawn as to how Augmented Reality applications could use the modelling techniques of the Adaptive Hypermedia community to deal more easily with complex information.