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found 29 matches
- 2018
- Gilles Bailly, Emmanouil Giannisakis, Marion Morel, Catherine Achard:
Characterize the transition from menus to hotkeys. IHM 2018: 30-41 - Eliane Balaa, Mathieu Raynal, Florent Cabric, Emmanuel Dubois:
DichotoZoom: selection technique in a 3D virtual environment displayed on smartphone. IHM 2018: 108-118 - Marc Baloup, Veïs Oudjail, Thomas Pietrzak, Géry Casiez:
Pointing techniques for distant targets in virtual reality. IHM 2018: 100-107 - Tifanie Bouchara, Valère Raigneau, Matthieu Montès:
Immersive sonification of protein surface. IHM 2018: 149-155 - Sabine Cassat, Marcos Serrano, Pourang Irani, Emmanuel Dubois:
A new approach for spatio-temporal data mining. IHM 2018: 163-170 - Stéphanie Fleck, Guillaume Rivière, Regina P. Ticona-Herrera, Nadine Couture:
Classifying tangible user interfaces with cladistics: criteria and forms for a collaborative inventory. IHM 2018: 209-218 - Laura Anastasio Forcisi, Françoise Decortis:
Participatory design for narrative and creative activity with 9-11 years old children from a perspective of activity ergonomics. IHM 2018: 128-138 - Bruno Fruchard, Eric Lecolinet, Olivier Chapuis:
Command memorization: spatial positions versus directional gestures. IHM 2018: 92-99 - Guillaume Gamelin, Amine Chellali, Cédric Dumas, Samir Otmane:
Fidelity of the remote partner's avatar in an immersive virtual environment: effects on spatial interactions. IHM 2018: 227-233 - Jean-Marie Gilliot, Sébastien Iksal, Daniel Magloire Medou, Inès Dabbebi:
Participatory design of learning analytics dashboards. IHM 2018: 119-127 - Tanguy Giuffrida, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa, Jean-Philippe Poli, Eric Céret:
Fuzzy4U: a fuzzy logic system for user interfaces adaptation. IHM 2018: 52-62 - Emily Guindi, Laora Kerautret, Nour Eddine El Ouardi, Stéphanie Dabic:
Effects of vibrotactile signals coupled with pressure detection or timer when interacting with a touch screen in automobile. IHM 2018: 250-256 - Julie Henry, Antoine Bodart, Bruno Dumas:
Tangible programming for children: state of the art, classification and opportunities. IHM 2018: 241-249 - Ali Jabbari, Renaud Blanch, Sophie Dupuy-Chessa:
Beyond horizon graphs: space efficient time series visualization with composite visual mapping. IHM 2018: 73-82 - Elio Keddisseh, Marcos Serrano, Emmanuel Dubois:
A pen-based bimanual approach for interaction in multi-display environments. IHM 2018: 195-201 - Aymen Lakehal, Sophie Lepreux, Laurie Letalle, Christophe Kolski:
State model of wayfinding task with the goal to design a support system for mobility of people with intellectual disabilities. IHM 2018: 202-208 - Jean-Baptiste Marco, Nadine Baptiste-Jessel, Philippe Truillet:
TaBGO: programming with tangibles blocks. IHM 2018: 179-185 - Angélique Montuwy, Béatrice Cahour, Aurélie Dommes:
Older pedestrians' user experiences with two wearable navigation devices: a study in the city. IHM 2018: 63-72 - Émilie Palagi, Alain Giboin, Fabien Gandon, Raphaël Troncy:
A model of exploratory search for evaluating its systems & applications. IHM 2018: 234-240 - Gary Perelman, Marcos Serrano, Célia Picard, Christophe Bortolaso, Mustapha Derras, Emmanuel Dubois:
Combination of tactile devices to interact with a spreadsheet on tablet. IHM 2018: 20-29 - Paulo Pérez, Philippe Roose, Marc Dalmau, Nadine Couture, Yudith Coromoto, Dominique Masson:
Proxemics for first aid to unconscious injured person. IHM 2018: 156-162 - Estelle Perry, Charlotte Baraudon, Stéphanie Fleck:
Designing HCI for education: cultural probes interest to better know the teacher-user. IHM 2018: 186-194 - Anne-Marie Pinna-Dery, Alain Giboin, Sophie Lepreux, Philippe Renevier-Gonin:
Distributed interfaces for board games: from an experience feedback to territoriality-based design rules. IHM 2018: 171-178 - Thibault Raffaillac, Stéphane Huot:
Applying the entity-component-system model to interaction programming. IHM 2018: 42-51 - Stéphanie Rey, Célia Picard, Pierre Mauriéras, Anke M. Brock:
Personalization totem: design of a tangible interface for selecting personalized tours in museums. IHM 2018: 219-226 - Stéphane Safin, Tomás Dorta, Gokce Kinayoglu:
Patterns of creative UX in immersive collaborative design. IHM 2018: 139-148 - Houssem Saidi, Marcos Serrano, Pourang Irani, Christophe Hurter, Emmanuel Dubois:
On-Body tangible interaction: using the body to support tangible manipulations for immersive visualization. IHM 2018: 1-11 - Julien Veytizou, David Bertolo, Charlotte Baraudon, Alexis Olry, Stéphanie Fleck:
Could a tangible interface help a child to weigh his/her opinion on usability? IHM 2018: 12-19 - Jérémy Wambecke, Georges-Pierre Bonneau, Renaud Blanch, Romain Vergne:
In-situ evaluation of a "What if" approach for eco-feedback. IHM 2018: 83-91
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