November 02, 2006 23:34 IST
Visiting your favourite restaurant or pub may no longer be a chore, for 
now pointing your cell phone in a particular direction, can precisely 
establish its location, and the easiest way to get there.
Researchers at Britain's Southampton University have reportedly 
developed a cell phone with interactive information to find local points 
of interest on a map.
According to the research, a system called Map Snapper has been created 
that processes a snapshot of a printed map, captured on camera phone, 
and forwards an interactive version of the same map back to the handset.
Symbols representing points of interest such as restaurants, hotels and 
festivals can be displayed, along with images, contact details and web 
links.
"If someone is out walking and reaches a town, they'll be able to simply 
point their phone at the map and find out places they could go for 
lunch, or other information not on the map," claimed Paul Lewis, who 
developed the system with his colleague Jonathan Hare.
Lewis, however, said that cell phones fitted with GPS (Global 
Positioning System) receivers would not need the technology, and added 
that it is basically applicable in ordinary camera phones.
Lewis and Hare developed the Map Snapper in cooperation with Ordnance 
Survey, the UK government's agency responsible for producing maps.
Map Snapper software on a user's phone first sends a photo of a section 
of map to a central server via GPRS.
"The server uses the image to generate a unique signature for that area 
of the map, and then finds matches in a database of signatures for all 
the [Ordnance Survey] maps published," said Hare.
Along with permanent landmarks, these maps can feature temporary events, 
such as local music festivals. The developers also plan to let users add 
their own information through an online interface.
Mapping experts in Britain have welcomed the new technology, saying it 
adds value to paper maps."
However, both researchers agree that the GPS facility will make the Map 
Snapper redundant eventually.
A search is on for commercial partners for the project.
ANI

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