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Articles in International Conference Proceedings
Schmitt, B., Raynal, M., Dubois, E., Croenne, D. (2012). A composite approach to evaluate two interaction techniques for a 3D pointing task (poster). Proc IEEE Symposium on 3D User Interfaces, Costa Mesa - CA - USA, 04/03/2012-05/03/2012, IEEE, p. 159-160.
Raynal, M., Gauffre, G., Bach, C., Schmitt, B., Dubois, E. (2010). Tactile Camera vs. Tangible Camera: taking advantage of small physical artefacts to navigate into large data collection (regular paper). Proc NordiCHI 2010.
Schmitt, B., Bach, C., Dubois, E., Duranthon, F. (2010). Designing and Evaluating Advanced Interactive Experiences to increase Visitor´s Stimulation in a Museum (regular paper). Proc. Augmented Human International Conference 2010.
Articles in National Conference Proceedings
Schmitt, B., Raynal, M., Dubois, E., Bach, C. (2011) Extension de la norme ISO 9241-9 au pointage en 3D (short paper). In Interaction Homme-Machine (IHM 2011), Nice, 25/10/11-27/10/11, ACM.
Schmitt, B., Berge, L.P., Dubois, E. (2011). Conception d'une interaction avancee pour stimuler les visiteurs d'un musee (short paper). In Journees francophones Mobilite et Ubiquite (UBIMOB 2011), Toulouse, 06/06/2011-08/06/2011, Emmanuel Dubois, Jean-Marc Pierson (Eds.), IRIT, p. 42-44.
Schmitt, B., Dubois, E., Raynal, M., Croenne, D. (2011). Evaluation d'une technique d'interaction ubiquitaire pour le pointage de donnees complexes et spatialisees (regular paper). In Journees francophones Mobilite et Ubiquite (UBIMOB 2011), Toulouse, 06/06/2011-08/06/2011, Emmanuel Dubois, Jean-Marc Pierson (Eds.), IRIT, p. 1-8.
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Keywords
Human-Computer Interaction, Mixed Interactive Systems, Mixed Interactive Techniques, Heterogeneous Environment
Supervision
I have a CIFRE contract with Global Vision Systems (GVS) and IRIT (ELIPSE team).
Supervised by : Emmanuel Dubois, Cédric Bach and Mathieu Raynal (ELIPSE team) / David Croenne and Baptiste Gendron Canion (GVS).Subject
Designing Mixed Interactive Techniques for Heterogeneous Virtual Environments: approach focused on uses and guided by models.
In a context of control activities and complex process monitoring, interpreting heterogeneous and distributed data is complex, needs a long learning and a high level of expertise from users.
Mixed Interactive Techniques, based on the manipulation of physical objects, aim at involving users in order to make them focus on the object of the task and improve their interpretation capacity. They support space interaction alignment between the input and the output spaces.
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We designed two prototypes, combining digital and physical artifacts, which aim at stimulating visitors of the Natural History Museum of Toulouse. Our objective is to make visitors aware of the pond eutrophication process. This phenomenon is a breakdown of a dynamical equilibrium caused by human activities (adding weed killer, watering gardens or fields, etc.). Then the pond is unfit for life.
MISE (Mixed Interactive System for Eutrophication)
Visitors manipulate objects of a physical scale model which represents a natural environment around a pond. They simulate some human activities by manipulating these objects and observe their effect on a digital representation of a pond.
MISEP(Mixed Interactive System for Eutrophication with Palette)
Visitors manipulate a palette and a human figurine, a metaphor of the Human, to select and realize some human activities on a digital representation of a pond.









