One size does not fit all: no single optimal algorithm for mobile spatial pointing

IF 1.8 Q2 GEOGRAPHY Journal of Spatial Information Science Pub Date : 2009-03-04 DOI:10.5311/JOSIS.0.0.358
Miltos Miltiadous, T. Hadzilacos, Dimitrios Skarlatos
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The successful emulation of human pointing involves elements of spatial algorithms and databases, Location Based Services, mobile GIS and context awareness. We propose the term Mobile Spatial Pointing (MSP) as a special case of the Mobile Spatial Interaction (MSI) paradigm, where mobile users point at objects in their environment using multi-sensor enabled mobile devices. The goal of this article is to provide experimental evidence that different MSP algorithms are optimal in effectiveness and efficiency depending on context and user intention. A series of experiments with new algorithms were carried out. The experimental results demonstrate that spatial pointing efficacy is influenced by user, physical and computational context-aware aspects. We conclude that no algorithm is optimal for all application situations of digital pointing, whence MSP systems should be designed adaptively using context-aware techniques. Our results exemplify that user intention accurate prediction upon pointing is a determinant factor for developing an MSP system.
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一个尺寸不适合所有:没有一个最优的移动空间指向算法
人类指向的成功模拟涉及空间算法和数据库、基于位置的服务、移动GIS和上下文感知等要素。我们提出术语移动空间指向(MSP)作为移动空间交互(MSI)范例的一个特例,其中移动用户使用支持多传感器的移动设备指向其环境中的对象。本文的目的是提供实验证据,证明不同的MSP算法在有效性和效率上是最优的,这取决于上下文和用户意图。对新算法进行了一系列实验。实验结果表明,空间指向效能受到用户感知、物理感知和计算感知三个方面的影响。我们得出的结论是,对于所有数字指向的应用情况,没有算法是最优的,因此应该使用上下文感知技术自适应地设计MSP系统。我们的研究结果表明,用户意图准确预测指向是开发MSP系统的决定因素。
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