UniCast, OutCast & GroupCast: Three Steps Toward Ubiquitous, Peripheral Displays
UbiComp '01 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Ubiquitous Computing
Sweep and point and shoot: phonecam-based interactions for large public displays
CHI '05 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Exploring bluetooth based mobile phone interaction with the hermes photo display
Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices & services
MAGIC Broker: A Middleware Toolkit for Interactive Public Displays
PERCOM '08 Proceedings of the 2008 Sixth Annual IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications
Creating and sharing multi-media packages using large situated public displays and mobile phones
Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Human computer interaction with mobile devices and services
Shoot & copy: phonecam-based information transfer from public displays onto mobile phones
Mobility '07 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on mobile technology, applications, and systems and the 1st international symposium on Computer human interaction in mobile technology
Using bluetooth device names to support interaction in smart environments
Proceedings of the 7th international conference on Mobile systems, applications, and services
Mobile Phone Usability Questionnaire (MPUQ) and Automated Usability Evaluation
Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction. Part I: New Trends
Proceedings of the 11th international conference on Ubiquitous computing
Web-based framework for spatiotemporal screen real estate management of interactive public displays
Proceedings of the 19th international conference on World wide web
Towards multi-application public interactive displays
Proceedings of the 2012 International Symposium on Pervasive Displays
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Public displays have seen a widespread adoption in public places such as train stations, airports and museums, where they are often used to show time tables, schedules but also advertisements or complementary information. But even within organisations or universities, public- and semi-public displays have proven themselves to be valuable means of promoting awareness of current events, latest company news, or upcoming meetings and talks. However, opportunistic sharing of content between mobile devices and such displays remains a challenge. In this paper, we present a novel technique based on QR codes to facilitate interaction with public displays and to simplify user interaction. We investigate how web technologies can be used both on the client-side as well as for the infrastructure itself in order to provide a lightweight and flexible architecture. As a proof-of-concept, we developed PresiShare, a web-based platform for presenting and sharing pictures, music and documents on any display. We have evaluated our approach by conducting a formal user study that analyses the interaction techniques proposed. Furthermore, we report our findings from a live deployment within our research group where we collected qualitative feedback and usage statistics.