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Main Authors: Jean-Daubias, Stéphanie, Excoffier, Thierry, Azziz, Otman
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.14923
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author Jean-Daubias, Stéphanie
Excoffier, Thierry
Azziz, Otman
author_facet Jean-Daubias, Stéphanie
Excoffier, Thierry
Azziz, Otman
contents OPALE is a multi-service mobile app for users of the Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University campuses, combining the discovery of practical, cultural and scientific resources with useful everyday functions. Points of interest are geolocated on a map of the campus and can be reached via an itinerary. But an itinerary to a building is not always enough to find your way around. The orientation problem often lies in the last few metres: between the entrance to the building and the room you are looking for. In this article we present OPALE, and the approach we have adopted to solve this problem of orienting users in a building. We will also show how we take into account the specific characteristics of users, particularly those with physical or cognitive disabilities.
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spellingShingle Routes to a building or a room suited to the specific needs of users
Jean-Daubias, Stéphanie
Excoffier, Thierry
Azziz, Otman
Human-Computer Interaction
OPALE is a multi-service mobile app for users of the Claude Bernard Lyon 1 University campuses, combining the discovery of practical, cultural and scientific resources with useful everyday functions. Points of interest are geolocated on a map of the campus and can be reached via an itinerary. But an itinerary to a building is not always enough to find your way around. The orientation problem often lies in the last few metres: between the entrance to the building and the room you are looking for. In this article we present OPALE, and the approach we have adopted to solve this problem of orienting users in a building. We will also show how we take into account the specific characteristics of users, particularly those with physical or cognitive disabilities.
title Routes to a building or a room suited to the specific needs of users
topic Human-Computer Interaction
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.14923