CHI '01 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
The Smart Phone: A Ubiquitous Input Device
IEEE Pervasive Computing
A User Interaction Model for NFC Enabled Applications
PERCOMW '07 Proceedings of the Fifth IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops
An Assessment of NFC for Future Mobile Payment Systems
ICMB '07 Proceedings of the International Conference on the Management of Mobile Business
Mobile Phone Based Interaction with Everyday Products - On the Go
NGMAST '07 Proceedings of the The 2007 International Conference on Next Generation Mobile Applications, Services and Technologies
Experiencing real-world interaction: results from a NFC user experience field trial
Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services
A mobile product recommendation system interacting with tagged products
PERCOM '09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications
EPC UHF RFID reader: mobile phone integration and services
CCNC'09 Proceedings of the 6th IEEE Conference on Consumer Communications and Networking Conference
AmI'07 Proceedings of the 2007 European conference on Ambient intelligence
MyState: using NFC to share social and contextual information in a quick and personalized way
Proceedings of the 12th ACM international conference adjunct papers on Ubiquitous computing - Adjunct
GeoDrinking: how to extract value from an extended social wine drinking experience
UAHCI'11 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Universal access in human-computer interaction: context diversity - Volume Part III
Mystate: sharing social and contextual information through touch interactions with tagged objects
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
Robust 1-d barcode recognition on camera phones and mobile product information display
Mobile Multimedia Processing
Eyesight sharing in blind grocery shopping: remote p2p caregiving through cloud computing
ICCHP'12 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Computers Helping People with Special Needs - Volume Part II
MobiMed: comparing object identification techniques on smartphones
Proceedings of the 7th Nordic Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: Making Sense Through Design
my2cents: enabling research on consumer-product interaction
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Display pointing: a qualitative study on a recent screen pairing technique for smartphones
BCS-HCI '13 Proceedings of the 27th International BCS Human Computer Interaction Conference
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Among others, consumer products can be purchased in the Internet and in traditional stores. Each of the two has dedicated advantages. An online survey conducted within the frames of this work investigates these advantages. It motivates the transition of the advantages of online shopping, such as access to recommendations of other consumers, to the sales floor. Recent trends in mobile phone technology, for example the emergence of the mobile Internet, enable exactly this transition, potentially enriching the shopping experience in the real world. A key challenge though is a fast and convenient identification of products. This work compares five product identification modalities for mobile phones in a comparative study. The dependent variables evaluated are `task completion time' and `perceived ease of use'. Our study is the first that quantifies the advantage of automatic identification. The results indicate that automatically identifying a product scanning a tag can be up to eight times faster than entering a product name in a text field. Surprisingly, barcode recognition using a camera phone can be conducted almost as fast and convenient as scanning an RFID tag. Our work provides a benchmark for developers having to choose appropriate identification technology for their mobile application.