- We presented three papers at ACM CHI ’24 in Honolulu!
- We presented a paper and a poster at IEEE VR in Orlando!
HCI Research at Télécom ParisTech
Our group is devoted to fundamental and applied research on Human Computer Interaction (HCI). It focuses on the double challenge of representing and manipulating more and more data, and allowing this not only on standard computers but also on small, mobile and non traditional devices. Our main contributions take place in the following domains (see also Slides):
Novel Interactions: Techniques, Physical Artifacts and Software Paradigms
- Novel Forms of Interaction
- Augmented/Virtual/Mixed Reality
- Gestural interaction & alternate modalities
- Mobile/wearables interfaces & wall-sized screen displays
- Physical Artifacts, Tangible interaction, Design
- Tangible objects
- On-body interaction
- Social touch, Tactile feedback and Shape-changing interfaces
- Novel Interaction and Design Paradigms
- Multi-device/multi-surface interaction & collaborative work
- GUI toolkit architecture and "Malleable" software
- Computer science education & Interactive software for teaching
“Homo numericus”: Visualization, Sense-making and Behavior Models
- Data Visualization and Sense-Making
- New graphical representation systems
- Sensemaking
- Physical representation of data
- Behavior Models
- Pointing (Fitts’ law) and information theory
- Predictive models of performance and navigation in multiscale interfaces
- Novice/Expert Transition
- Discovery, learning and memorization
- Techniques that leverage spatial, image, semantic memory