John C. Schettino
Hewlett-Packard
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human computer interaction with mobile devices and services | 2008
Jhilmil Jain; Nina Bhatti; Harlyn Baker; Hui Chao; Mohamed Dekhil; Michael Harville; Nic Lyons; John C. Schettino; Sabine Süsstrunk
In this paper we describe an exploratory study of a mobile cosmetic advisory system that enables women to select appropriate colors of cosmetics. This system is intended for commercial use to address the problem of foundation color selection. Although women are primarily responsible for making most purchasing decisions in the US, we found very few studies to assess the adoption of retail related mobile services by women. Based on surveys, semi-structured interviews, and focus groups, we have identified a number of design factors that should be considered when designing mobile services for women consumers. The results of our study indicate that while usefulness is an important factor, other design aspects such as mobile vs. kiosk, installed vs. existing software, technical comfort vs. social comfort, social vs. individual, privacy and trust should also be accounted for.
Proceedings of SPIE | 2010
Jérôme Berclaz; Nina Bhatti; Steven J. Simske; John C. Schettino
We present a new mobile service for the translation of text from images taken by consumer-grade cell-phone cameras. Such capability represents a new paradigm for users where a simple image provides the basis for a service. The ubiquity and ease of use of cell-phone cameras enables acquisition and transmission of images anywhere and at any time a user wishes, delivering rapid and accurate translation over the phones MMS and SMS facilities. Target text is extracted completely automatically, requiring no bounding box delineation or related user intervention. The service uses localization, binarization, text deskewing, and optical character recognition (OCR) in its analysis. Once the text is translated, an SMS message is sent to the user with the result. Further novelties include that no software installation is required on the handset, any service provider or camera phone can be used, and the entire service is implemented on the server side.
conference on emerging network experiment and technology | 2007
Purvi Shah; Jehan François Pâris; Jeff Morgan; John C. Schettino; Chandrasekar Venkatraman; Miranda Mowbray
We propose to apply Peer-to-Peer (P2P) technology to resolve the scalability problems observed in current techniques used to provide management and maintenance services in enterprise networks. We aim to create a content delivery infrastructure that can be used by managed services organizations, on the basis of donated servers, to help download and maintain software packages.
workshop on mobile computing systems and applications | 2000
Tim Kindberg; John J. Barton; Jeff Morgan; Gene Becker; Debbie Caswell; Philippe Debaty; Gita Gopal; Marcos Frid; Venky Krishnan; Howard Morris; John C. Schettino; Bill Serra; Mirjana Spasojevic
Archive | 2000
Jeff Morgan; Bill Serra; John C. Schettino
Archive | 2005
Nina Bhatti; Nicholas P. Lyons; John C. Schettino
Archive | 2005
James A. Rowson; Eamonn O'Brien-Strain; John C. Schettino; Gary E. Herman
Archive | 2004
Nina Bhatti; Nicholas P. Lyons; John C. Schettino
Archive | 2007
Jeffery A. Morgan; John C. Schettino; Chandrasekar Venkatraman
Archive | 2005
Nina Bhatti; Nicholas P. Lyons; John C. Schettino