Augmented reality allows users to superimpose digital information (typically, of operational type) upon real world entities. The synergy of analytical frameworks and augmented reality opens the door to a new wave of situated OLAP, in which users within a physical environment are provided with immersive analyses of local contextual data. In this paper we propose an approach that, based on the sensed augmented context (provided by wearable and smart devices), proposes a set of relevant analytical queries to the user. This is done by relying on a mapping between the entities that can be recognized by the devices and the elements of the enterprise data, and also taking into account the queries preferred by users during previous interactions that occurred in similar contexts. A set of experimental tests evaluates the proposed approach in terms of efficiency and effectiveness.
Matteo Francia, M.G. (2019). Augmented Business Intelligence.
Augmented Business Intelligence
FRANCIA, MATTEO;Matteo Golfarelli;Stefano Rizzi
2019
Abstract
Augmented reality allows users to superimpose digital information (typically, of operational type) upon real world entities. The synergy of analytical frameworks and augmented reality opens the door to a new wave of situated OLAP, in which users within a physical environment are provided with immersive analyses of local contextual data. In this paper we propose an approach that, based on the sensed augmented context (provided by wearable and smart devices), proposes a set of relevant analytical queries to the user. This is done by relying on a mapping between the entities that can be recognized by the devices and the elements of the enterprise data, and also taking into account the queries preferred by users during previous interactions that occurred in similar contexts. A set of experimental tests evaluates the proposed approach in terms of efficiency and effectiveness.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.