that does seem to place the least amount of demands on the technology
that visitors are required to bring in order to benefit, but it does
shift those demands to the museums who have to invest in the infrastructure.
I wonder how many RFID towers the museums would have to have in place to
achieve resolutions comparable to the other methods being described (?)
Jorge Silva, PhD
Inclusive Design Lab
Adaptive Technology Resource Centre, University of Toronto
From: Clayton H Lewis <[email protected]>
Date: April 30, 2009 12:54:56 PM EDT
To: Antranig Basman <[email protected]>
Cc: Fluid Work <[email protected]>
Subject: "inverse" RFId
having belatedly looked at the page on in-museum services, I want to
promote the "inverse" RFId approach that's mentioned within the RFId
section... the idea being that visitors, not stuff in the museum, get
tagged
seems as if this has powerful advantages with respect to all of the
alternatives besides image recognition
in particular, visitors don't have to be assumed to bring any device,
to get some benefit (eg a map of their visit for access later)
if the visitor does have a device, it only has to have web access to
deliver useful stuff, if one arranges a match up of visitor's device
to visitor's tag (a possible scenario: on the way into the museum,
wearing your rfid tag, you pass through an entry big enough only for
you... on your phone you go to a website that knows which tag is in
the entry at that moment, and your phone thereby picks up what your
tag is... thereafter the website content is targeted to you based on
the location of your tag)
seems to me all of the alternatives, including image recognition, make
considerably heavier tech demands on what visitors have to have
Clayton Lewis
Professor of Computer Science
Scientist in Residence, Coleman Institute for Cognitive Disabilities
University of Colorado
http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~clayton
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