@inproceedings{pub4273,
series = {Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments, AISE},
abstract = {The continuous collection of digital information via smart labels attached to physical objects is a promising way to support information availability across all stages of a product's lifecycle. Since such "digital product memories" may contain a vast amount of heterogeneous data, we expect a strong demand for user support in tasks related to information retrieval and discovery. In this article, we focus on the interaction between consumers and digital product memories in a retail scenario. On the basis of several prototype implementations, we summarize various ways of retrieving and presenting product-related information with the goal to shed some light upon aspects of relevance for the interaction between users and object memories in general.},
month = {7},
year = {2009},
title = {Informing Customers by Means of Digital Product Memories},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 1st international Workshop on Digital Object Memories. Workshop on Digital Object Memories (DOME-09), located at Intelligent Environments 2009, July 19, Barcelona, Spain},
editor = {Michael Schneider and Alexander Kröner and Patrick Olivier and Peter Stephan},
volume = {4},
pages = {21-26},
publisher = {IOS Press, Amsterdam},
author = {Alexander Kröner and Patrick Gebhard and Lübomira Spassova and Gerrit Kahl and Michael Schmitz},
keywords = {smart items, digital memories, tangible user interfaces, retail experience},
url = {http://www.dfki.de/web/forschung/ifs/publikationen/renameFileForDownload?filename=kgsks_dome09_informing_customers_camera.pdf&file_id=uploads_308}
}