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- KonferenzbeitragParticipative Technology Development of ICT tools for Risk Communication and Disaster Management(Mensch und Computer 2023 - Tagungsband, 2023) Anniés, Jeannette; Papathanasiou, Chrysoula; Knudsen, Selby; De Vito, Pietro; Sampson, Orestis; Michalis, Panagiotis; Karagiannidis, Lazaros; Amditis, Angelos; Barbagelat, Marco; Mandri, Eva; Ilengo, Gianluca; Ravizza, Daniele; Karaca, FatmanurIn the scope of the H2020 project RiskPACC, ICT tools are co-designed to be applied to the field of Disaster Risk Management (DRM). These tools follow the project's approach to enhance the communication between Civil Protection Authorities (CPAs) and citizens. This work accompanies two demonstration videos for the AEOLIAN AR mobile application and the Social Media platform HERMES. Both tools show novel approaches to enable end-users, such as citizens, to communicate with CPAs during all phases of DRM in a two-way communication flow. The tools have been co-designed during three rounds of targeted workshops with five organisations representing local authorities facing natural and anthropogenic hazards. Concluding the co-creation processes, the tools have improved to TRL6 (AEOLIAN) and TRL5 (HERMES). This work gives background information on the relevance, development, and main features of the solutions.
- ZeitschriftenartikelTowards Networked and Structured VR ERA: Intuition Network of Excellence and Future Research Challenges(MMI Interaktiv - Human: Vol. 1, No. 12, 2007) Amditis, Angelos; Bimpas, Matthaios; Blach, RolandThe massive research and development process concerning Virtual Reality (VR) technology has reached a degree which makes a pan-European structuring and integrating effort an absolute necessity. Despite the fact that VR/AR technology has started being used to an extent in different industrial applications, this has been processed though in an unorganised way, lacking of long-term vision and dealing with case-by-case scenarios. Thus, a critical milestone is to facilitate the adoption of Virtual Environments (VEs) in industrial processes and assess the impact of its “penetration” into the workplace and everyday life. INTUITION works towards this direction, with the prime objective of promoting and facilitating the development and application of VR/VE technology in even more industrial domains, establishing thereby European excellence in this area. Moreover, INTUITION partners attempted to investigate the existing barriers for further penetration of VR into industrial applications and recognise the most important drivers that will lead to enhanced and wider use of VR/AR. An additional scope of this paper is to propose the main research areas and challenges in the field of VR/AR as idientified through INTUITION Working Groups throughout the last couple of years.