The IIHM research group is primarily concerned with the software aspects of Human-Computer Interaction. Our mission is to define new concepts, models and software tools for designing, implementing, and evaluating interaction techniques that are effective, usable, and enjoyable.
Research themes:
- Engineering for human-computer interaction: model, method, software architecture
- Innovative interaction technique
- Multimodal and collaborative interaction
- Interaction for small handheld devices and mobility
- Plastic context-aware user interfaces
- Mixed reality interaction
Application domains:
- Exploration of large information spaces (e.g., temporal data, large tables, maps, web)
- Collaborative multimodal command posts (e.g., unmanned aerial vehicles, security aid)
- Smart spaces and objects (e.g., smart home and office, citizen space, museum, ballet, augmented objects)
- Games, Serious Games
- Archeology
Keywords:
- Interactive and Cognitive Systems
- Software, Interaction
- Reasoning and inference, Knowledge, Human learning, Ergonomics
- Models
- Information management systems, Multimedia information management, Sensor data management , Very large data sets, Spatio-temporal information
- Computer systems, Design of software and hardware, Distributed systems, Middleware, Mobility, Autonomic systems
- CMan-machine interaction, Human-Computer Interface engineering, Multi-modal, Context: models and adaptation, Human-Computer Interaction, Decision and action, Interfaces with virtual worlds , Virtual reality, Augmented Reality , Computer vision, User representation
- Software engineering , Model driven engineering, Specification and validation, Verification - Proof - Testing, Programming environments, Traceability, Meta-models
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