Gestural Interaction and Navigation Techniques for Virtual Museum Experiences
Verona, Italy
Execution time was used as main measure of performance to compare the efficiency of the techniques against each other. The randomized order prevented the presence of obvious bias in the collected data. Other time splits are measured to identify critical point and possible bottlenecks in each method. In particular: the
- Region
- Europe
- Lead organization
- University of Verona
- Organization type
- company research
- Technology group
- assistive-technology design methods
- Activity status
- completed
- Start year
- Not documented
- Last updated
- Mar 25, 2026
- Participation mode
- disability-first participatory design
- Participation group
- Co Design
- Technology description
- assistive-technology design methods
- Funding
- Not documented
- Region of activity
- national
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