Developing a multimodal application for a scientific experiment
on smartphone: case study, tools and results
José Rouillard
LIFL Laboratory - University of Lille
59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex – France
jose.
rouillard@univ-lille1.
fr
Abstract
Designing and...
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Developing a multimodal application for a scientific experiment
on smartphone: case study, tools and results
José Rouillard
LIFL Laboratory - University of Lille
59655 Villeneuve d’Ascq Cedex – France
jose.
rouillard@univ-lille1.
fr
Abstract
Designing and developing multimodal mobile applications is an important knowledge for
researchers and industrial engineers.
Nowadays, it is crucial to be able to rapidly develop
prototypes for smartphones and tablets devices in order to test and evaluate mobile
multimedia solutions, without necessarily being an expert in signal processing (image
processing, objects recognition, sensors processing, etc.
).
This chapter proposes to follow the
development process of a scientific experiment, in which a mobile application will be used to
determine which modality (touch, voice, QRcode) is preferred for entering expiration dates of
alimentary products.
For the conception and the generation of the mobile application, the
AppInventor framework will be us
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