ABSTRACT
In this paper we describe CASIK, a Culturally Adaptive Sustainable Information Kiosk that has been designed for deployment within institutions that have a requirement for kiosks that can cater to users from a range of cultural backgrounds. We show how a ubiquitous technology such as sound can be used as a method of interaction between high and low-end phones and an Internet-connected kiosk based around a Raspberry Pi, monitor, and microphone.
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Index Terms
- CASIK, a culturally adaptive sustainable information kiosk
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