What is the interactive capability of multimedia exhibition hall?

The interactive capability of a multimedia exhibition hall depends on the technology and design implemented. Here are some common examples of interactive capabilities of multimedia exhibition halls:

1. Touchscreen Interaction: Touchscreen technology allows viewers to interact with displays by touching screens in the exhibition hall. Touchscreens can be used to browse information, watch videos, on-demand audio, select display items, and more.

2. Gesture Recognition: With the help of cameras and related software, the showroom can implement gesture recognition technology to recognize the audience's gesture movements, such as waving, gesture manipulation, and so on. This can be used to manipulate content playback, switching and control.

3. Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality: Through Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) technologies, viewers can interact with virtual content. For example, wearing a VR headset can provide an immersive experience, while AR technology can superimpose digital images onto real scenes.

4. Motion sensing and body interaction: Using motion sensor and sensor technology, the showroom can recognize the audience's movements and postures, and trigger the corresponding feedback based on their movements, such as the triggering of sound effects, changes in images, etc. This type of interaction is commonly used in experiential exhibitions. This type of interaction is commonly used in experience-based exhibitions, such as body interactive games.

5. Voice interaction: The showroom can integrate voice recognition technology to interact with the audience through voice commands. Visitors can use their voice to browse, search, and control display content, thus providing a more convenient and intelligent visiting experience.

The application of these interactive capabilities can vary depending on the purpose, theme and requirements of the exhibition. They are designed to enhance audience engagement, experience, and interactivity, make the exhibit hall more attractive, and provide a different visiting experience than traditional exhibitions.