Goodman et al., 2004 - Google Patents
Using landmarks to support older people in navigationGoodman et al., 2004
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- Goodman J
- Gray P
- Khammampad K
- Brewster S
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- International Conference on Mobile Human-Computer Interaction
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Although landmarks are an integral aspect of navigation, they have rarely been used within electronic navigation aids. This paper describes the design of a pedestrian navigation aid for a handheld computer, which guides the user along a route using photographs of landmarks …
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