Multim. Integration

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Full name
Multimodal Integration in Virtual Environments and Evaluations
Acronym
Multim. Integration
Website
http://www.irisa.fr/siames/GENS/alecuyer

http://www.irisa.fr/siames/ECOVIA/ http://www.inrialpes.fr/index_eng.html

Keywords
Management of multimodal interactions

Psychophysics Studies Ergonomics Researches

Budget
Start date
1/1/2000
End date
1/1/1970



Contents

Partners

  • [[Anatole Lécuyer, INRIA

Sabine Coquillart, INRIA]]

Funding Bodies

  • [[PERF-RV Paltform of RNTL Program

ECOVIA Project of the ROBEA Program of CNRS CNRS Specific Action on “Virtual Reality and Cognition”]]

Contact

  • [[Anatole Lécuyer, 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 Web: http://www (mailto:useremail@useremail)

Objectives

This research is centered on the evaluation of user interfaces. Perception and ergonomics results being then used to improve interaction with VR systems. Most of our research is centred on multimodal interaction with Virtual Environments. Our main results concern currently the bi-modal use of haptic and visual cues (visuo-haptic integration), the use of three sources of information (audio+vision+touch), and the influence of co-location, or distance of manipulation, on performance. These results are used to develop “optimal” Virtual Environments.

Main Results

  • Scientific results:

-PhD thesis “Contribution to the Study of Haptic and Pseudo-Haptic Feedbacks and their Impact on Simulations of Assembly/Maintenance Operations in Aeronautics “, PhD Anatole Lécuyer, Paris-Sud, EADS, LRP, i3D-INRIA, 2001.

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

“Interaction in Immersive Environments and Passive Haptic Feedback”, Alexis Paljic, PhD thesis, Univ. Paris 7, i3D-INRIA 2004

End Users

Evaluation Methodologies

Design Approach

Publications

A. Paljic, JM. Burkhardt, S. Coquillart A Study of Distance of Manipulation on the Responsive Workbench, IPT2002 Symposium (Immersive Projection Technology), Orlando, US, 2002

J. Grosjean, JM. Burkhardt, S. Coquillart, P. Richard, Evaluation of the Command and Control Cube, ICMI2002, Pittsburgh, USA, 2002

A. Lécuyer, C. Mégard, J.M. Burkhardt, T. Lim, S. Coquillart, P. Coiffet and L. Graux, The Effect of Haptic, Visual and Auditory Feedback on an Insertion Task on a 2-Screen Workbench, Immersive Projection Technology (IPT) Symposium, Orlando, US, 2002

Lécuyer, M. Vidal, O. Joly, C. Mégard and A. Berthoz, Can Haptic Feedback Improve the Perception of Self-Motion in Virtual Reality?, 12th Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems (Haptics Symposium), March 27-28, Chicago, US, 2004

L. Dominjon, A. Lécuyer, J.M. Burkhardt, P. Richard, and S. Richir, Influence of Control/Display Ratio on the Perception of Mass of Manipulated Objects in Virtual Environments, Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Virtual Reality (IEEE VR), Bonn, Germany, 2005

Application & Research Areas

Technical Areas

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