Using Computer Vision Techniques for Moving Poster Design
S\'ergio Rebelo, Pedro Martins, Jo\~ao Bicker, Penousal, Machado

TL;DR
This paper explores integrating computer vision with moving poster design to create interactive, environment-responsive posters that adapt to user interactions and ambient data, enhancing communication and participation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel system that uses computer vision to sense environmental data and generate dynamic, personalized moving posters in real-time.
Findings
System can sense physical environment and translate data into graphics
User interactions lead to unique poster designs
Preliminary results show potential for interactive visual communication
Abstract
Graphic Design encompasses a wide range of activities from the design of traditional print media (e.g., books and posters) to site-specific (e.g., signage systems) and electronic media (e.g., interfaces). Its practice always explores the new possibilities of information and communication technologies. Therefore, interactivity and participation have become key features in the design process. Even in traditional print media, graphic designers are trying to enhance user experience and exploring new interaction models. Moving posters are an example of this. This type of posters combine the specific features of motion and print worlds in order to produce attractive forms of communication that explore and exploit the potential of digital screens. In our opinion, the next step towards the integration of moving posters with the surroundings, where they operate, is incorporating data from the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAugmented Reality Applications · 3D Surveying and Cultural Heritage · Interactive and Immersive Displays
