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Pub. count:5
Number of co-authors:8



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Jukka Väänänen:1

 

 

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Antti Oulasvirta:56
Jan Blom:15
Teija Vainio:13
 
 
 
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Partala, Timo, Nurminen, Antti, Vainio, Teija, Laaksonen, Jari, Laine, Miika and Väänänen, Jukka (2010): Salience of visual cues in 3D city maps. In: Proceedings of the HCI10 Conference on People and Computers XXIV 2010. pp. 428-432.

An important activity in urban three-dimensional (3D) mobile navigation is browsing the buildings in the environment and matching them to those in the 3D city map. There are different factors affecting the recognition process such as changes in the appearances of buildings, weather, and illumination conditions. The current aim was to study the salience of different types of visual cues in the recognition of buildings in 3D maps in suboptimal conditions. A pilot laboratory experiment was conducted, in which test participants recognized buildings in a 3D city map using systematically prepared photographs as stimuli, and their cognitive processes were studied using the think aloud protocol. The results suggested that buildings in a 3D city map can be recognized based on a variety of different visual cues ranging from small details such as textual signs to the shape of the building and landmark features such as towers. The results also suggested that buildings are recognized relatively much based on their location and other buildings and objects in their surroundings.

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Nurminen, Antti (2008): Mobile 3D City Maps. In IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 28 (4) pp. 20-31.

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Nurminen, Antti (2006): A platform for mobile 3D map navigation development. In: Proceedings of 8th conference on Human-computer interaction with mobile devices and services 2006. pp. 101-104.

We present a platform for developing mobile 3D map navigation interfaces in highly occluded urban environments. The platform enables use of realistically textured city models in mobile devices such as PDA's and smart phones without 3D hardware, being able to render entire city centers at interactive rates. The platform supports network-distributed annotation of the environment with location-based information. Texture resolution can be varied per building. Maneuvering is not restricted, allowing implementation of any navigation metaphor. Efficient collision avoidance is provided. Key optimization methods, the overall system and supported features are presented along with guidelines for efficient modeling. Generic feedback from a focused field experiment is discussed.

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Nurminen, Antti (2006): A platform for mobile 3D map navigation development. In: Nieminen, Marko and Röykkee, Mika (eds.) Proceedings of the 8th Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services - Mobile HCI 2006 September 12-15, 2006, Helsinki, Finland. pp. 101-104.

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Rantanen, Matti, Nurminen, Antti, Oulasvirta, Antti and Blom, Jan (2004): InfoRadar: demonstrating how context helps mobile people interact. In: Proceedings of the Third Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction October 23-27, 2004, Tampere, Finland. pp. 461-462.

InfoRadar is a personal, context-aware mobile device. It enables people to share opinions and discuss topics related to places. In addition to messaging, InfoRadar supports voting on user-defined subjects. The UI is based on a radar representation providing an isomorphic representation of the digital content with the physical world. The radar UI can be used to explore the current location by zooming in, or remote locations by zooming out. The radar also shows traces of user movement, useful when interpreting activity taking place in remote locations. When creating content the user defines when and where it is accessible to others, enabling the expression of the context within which the content is relevant. These features and their use are elaborated using two scenarios inspired by observations from a field trial.

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Publication statistics

Pub. period:2004-2010
Pub. count:5
Number of co-authors:8



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Jari Laaksonen:1
Miika Laine:1
Jukka Väänänen:1

 

 

Productive colleagues

Antti Nurminen's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Antti Oulasvirta:56
Jan Blom:15
Teija Vainio:13
 
 
 
May 21

Computer analyst to programmer: "You start coding. I'll go find out what they want."

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