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An Augmented Reality Mobile Navigation System Integrating Indoor Localization and Recommendation Mechanism

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Several well-known museums and researchers have developed mobile navigation systems to improve the navigation effect. But most of those systems are lack of efficient recommendation and indoor localization function. This situation causes the difficulty for visitors to have an overview and a flexible navigating experience. In this paper, an augmented reality mobile navigation system that supports indoor localization and real-time recommendation service is proposed. It aims at providing personalized suggestions corresponded to user’s context through the analysis of interest and location information of visitors. In addition, accompanied by the augmented reality display function, this system provides diversified 3D and multimedia navigation information, so as to enrich and improve user’s navigation experience effectively.

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We are grateful to the support of Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan, R.O.C., under contract number MOST 104-2221-E-156-007.

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Wang, CS., Chen, CL., Chen, SH. (2018). An Augmented Reality Mobile Navigation System Integrating Indoor Localization and Recommendation Mechanism. In: Yen, N., Hung, J. (eds) Frontier Computing. FC 2016. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 422. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3187-8_58

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