The workshop explores the interactions between location awareness and Dual/Mixed Reality in smart environments and the impact on culture and society. The main scope of this workshop is: How can the Dual Reality paradigm be used to improve applications in smart environments and which new possibilities are opened up by these paradigms? This includes positioning methods and location-based services using the DR paradigm, such as navigation services and group interaction services (location-based social signal processing). The workshop is also open to discuss sensor and actuator technologies that may help to realize the synchronization of the virtual and real world.
The workshop explores the interactions between location awareness, Dual/Mixed Reality as well as PolySocial Reality in the context of Ambient Assisted Living and beyond. This includes positioning methods and location-based services using the DR paradigm, such as navigation services (especially for blind people) and group interaction services (location-based social signal processing). The workshop is also open to discuss sensor/actuator technologies and standards that may help to realize the synchronization of the seeming virtual and real world. |