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The Digital Sommelier: Interacting with Intelligent Products
M. Schmitz, J. Baus and R. Dörr
Internet of Things 2008, March 26-28, 2008, Zurich, Switzerland
LNCS, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
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We present the Digital Sommelier, an interactive wine shopping assistant that provides an intuitive multi-modal interface to general product information as well as to particular attributes of a certain product, such as its current temperature. Wine bottles sense their state via attached wireless sensors and detect user interaction over RFID and acceleration sensors. Visitors can inquire information either through physical interaction with products or a natural language interface. We describe a framework and toolkit for efficient prototyping of sensor based applications as the foundation for the integration of different sensor networks utilized by the sommelier. We further introduce our concept of talking products, an anthropomorphic interaction pattern that allows customers to directly talk to products with personalities.
Interaction Patterns for Smart Products
Michael Schmitz, Robert Dörr, Jörg Baus
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on the Design of Smart Products (DoSP 2007), 23rd March 2007, Furtwangen University, Germany