Pedestrian Navigation Using Mobile Devices

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Masters Project Fall 2010 Joe B. Taylor Pedestrian Navigation Using Mobile Devices Georeferencing Photographs of Publicly Posted Maps

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Pedestrian Navigation Using Mobile Devices. Georeferencing Photographs of Publicly Posted Maps. Overview. Introduction Why would local maps help? R elate a photo to the real world? Related work Discussion. Introduction. Mobile devices with GPS and camera are popular - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Pedestrian Navigation Using Mobile Devices

Georeferencing Photographs ofPublicly Posted Maps

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Overview• Introduction• Why would local maps help?• Relate a photo to the real world?• Related work• Discussion

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Introduction• Mobile devices with GPS and camera are

popular• 1.7 million iPhone 4 devices were sold in 3

days after release• Navigation maps for streets and roads exist• Pedestrian navigation maps are rare

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Why would local maps help?

Google Maps TomTom Photo of Map

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Let’s take a closer look…

Google Maps TomTom Photo of Map

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Relate a photo to the real world?• Related Work

– Two Point Entry– Smart Align

• Proposed by this project– GPS Tracks

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Two Point Entry

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Smart Align

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GPS Tracks

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References[1] Schöning, J., Krüger, A., Cheverst, K., Rohs, M., Löchtefeld, M., and

Taher, F. 2009. PhotoMap: using spontaneously taken images of public maps for pedestrian navigation tasks on mobile devices.

[2] K. Cheverst, J. Schöning, A. Krüger, and M. Rohs. Photomap: Snap, grab and walk away with a “you are here” map.

[3] Smets, N. J., te Brake, G. M., Neerincx, M. A., and Lindenberg, J. 2008. Effects of mobile map orientation and tactile feedback on navigation speed and situation awareness.

[4] Burigat, S., Chittaro, L., and Parlato, E. 2008. Map, diagram, and web page navigation on mobile devices: the effectiveness of zoomable user interfaces with overviews.

[5] Setlur, V., Kuo, C., and Mikelsons, P. 2010. Towards designing better map interfaces for the mobile: experiences from example.

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