Minbra
Traditional digital signage has struggled to simultaneously satisfy the diverse viewing demands of multiple users. This issue becomes particularly critical during disasters, where various viewing requests occur frequently in a short period. In our research, we propose a method where the digital signage screen is divided to display different content summaries, with pointers for each user displayed on the screen. Users can select their desired content summary by controlling their pointer with a smartphone, and then download and view the detailed content on their own device.
International conferences
- Masayuki Ihara, Shunichi Seko, Akihiro Miyata, Ryosuke Aoki, Tatsuro Ishida, Masahiro Watanabe, Ryo Hashimoto, and Hiroshi Watanabe: Towards More Practical Information Sharing in Disaster Situations. Proc. 18th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII ’16), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol.9735, pp.32–39 (2016).
This project was conducted when Miyata worked for NTT Service Evolution Laboratories.