An Interactive Handheld Device-Based Guide System Using Innovative Techniques

The traditional guide systems only provide limited information for users. Contrasting to the passive guide systems, an interactive guide and recommendation system is proposed in this paper. Integrating state-of-the-art technologies, including RFID and association rules, the proposed system offers flexible strategies to enhance the guide interaction. With the characteristics of light and portability, the handheld devices can perfectly realize an application of guide and recommendation system for relics, cultures, paintings, etc. The design methodology is illustrated and the experimental results are demonstrated in this paper.

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