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Chiang Chenwei (Kyushu University) Anak Agung Gede Dharma (Kyushu University) Kiyoshi Tomimatsu (Kyushu University)
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한국멀티미디어학회 한국멀티미디어학회 국제학술대회 MITA 2011
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2011.7
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346 - 349 (4page)

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In this paper, we propose a new interaction method system which utilizes mobile application and social media. At present, a new digital service, which is called Social Networking Service (SNS), is emerging and gradually become worldwide phenomenon. SNS has been proven to affects habitual pattern of internet users, as well as influenced their daily lives. Based on those facts, we propose a framework to utilize SNS possibilities in the form of a mobile application. In order to describe the framework, we describe two case studies that explain possible alternatives for utilizing social networking service. The first case consists of a mobile application that integrates SNS messages to promote positive habits. The other one is a new communication tool that combines augmented reality (AR) technology, SNS, and mobile device.
Furthermore, through those cases we discovered a new way to communicate and interact through SNS. Our findings suggest that SNS has profound possibilities to be used as an innovative communication tool. In particular, by combining latest technologies and analyzing inherent mental models we can conclude that our study has explored an alternative way to unleash one of the SNS’ potentials.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Background
3. Related Works
4. Research Framework
5. Case Study Ⅰ: wakeUp Early - Web-based Mobile Application Design
6. Case Study Ⅱ: AR T-Shirt - Interactive Mobile Application Design
7. Conclusion
Acknowledgement
8. References

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