CyberCode: designing augmented reality environments with visual tags
DARE '00 Proceedings of DARE 2000 on Designing augmented reality environments
Interacting with mobile services: an evaluation of camera-phones and visual tags
Personal and Ubiquitous Computing
Restful web services
Outdoors augmented reality on mobile phone using loxel-based visual feature organization
MIR '08 Proceedings of the 1st ACM international conference on Multimedia information retrieval
Wikireality: augmenting reality with community driven websites
ICME'09 Proceedings of the 2009 IEEE international conference on Multimedia and Expo
Threading facts into a collective narrative world
ICIDS'10 Proceedings of the Third joint conference on Interactive digital storytelling
Dynamic interface reconfiguration based on different ontological relations
HI'11 Proceedings of the 2011 international conference on Human interface and the management of information - Volume Part I
Interacting with social networks of intelligent things and people in the world of gastronomy
ACM Transactions on Interactive Intelligent Systems (TiiS) - Special section on internet-scale human problem solving and regular papers
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In addition to being used to access data and services on the Internet, mobile phones can also be used to retrieve information about physical objects. In this paper we present a framework and a prototype implementation of a reality browsing system that exploits mobile camera phones as access points to ontological knowledge with the corresponding physical counterparts. The use of ontologies to represent the information about the objects of the domain permits for application of reasoning and querying techniques on domain elements. Users can identify a desired product by framing its logo, obtaining further information about the object in a direct, natural and intuitive way. In addition, users can perform Web 2.0 actions on objects, contributing to the creation and development of the network of objects and users. We also provide a brief description of the implemented interface and a real world user evaluation.