Interaction tech.

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Full name
Interaction techniques
Acronym
Interaction tech.
Website
http://www.inrialpes.fr/index_eng.html
Keywords
Paradigms and metaphors
Budget
Start date
1/1/2000
End date
1/1/1970



Contents

Partners

  • [[Sabine Coquillart, INRIA

Anatole Lécuyer, INRIA Thierry Duval, University of Rennes 1]]

Funding Bodies

  • [[France-Germany PROCOPE project

France Israel AFIRST project RNTL PERF-RV project]]

Contact

  • [[Sabine Coquillart, INRIA

INRIA Rhône-Alpes 655 avenue de l’Europe - Montbonnot - 38334 Saint-Ismier, France INRIA-Rennes Avenue du Général Leclerc 35042 Rennes, France Email: Sabine.Coquillart@inria.fr Anatole.Lecuyer@irisa.fr Thierry.duval@ (mailto:useremail@useremail)

Objectives

Tasks as simple as moving around in a virtual scene or grabbing and repositioning an object are still difficult to complete in a virtual world. The objective of these research works is to study new interaction metaphors and paradigms.

Main Results

  • Scientific results:

-PhD thesis Environnements virtuels : contrôle d’application et exploration de scenes 3D, PhD J. Grosjean, Univ. Versailles st. Quentin en Yvelines, i3D-INRIA, 2003.

-Demonstrators Available on INRIA Workbench

End Users

Evaluation Methodologies

Design Approach

Publications

The Virtual Palette and the Virtual Remote Control Panel: A Device and an Interaction, Paradigm for Projection-Based Virtual Environment Sabine Coquillart, Gerold Wesche, IEEE Virtual Reality 1999, Houston, USA, 1999

The Magic Mirror: A Metaphor for Assisting the Exploration of Virtual Worlds Jérôme Grosjean, Sabine Coquillart, SCCG1999, Bratislava, Slovakia, 1999

The Metric Cursor,

     Terii Stein, Sabine Coquillart, Pacific Graphics2000, Hong-Kong, 2000

Command & Control Cube: a Shortcut Paradigm for Virtual Environments Jérome Grosjean, Sabine Coquillart, IPT-EGVE2001, Stuttgart, Germany, 2001

“Quickwriting on the responsive workbench”, J. Grosjean and S. Coquillart, Technical sketch, Siggraph’02, USA.

Application & Research Areas

Technical Areas

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