My research is focusing on the modeling, the design and the evaluation of advanced interactive systems used in complex situations (especially in the field of disabilities).
- You can find the complete list of my publications here
- You can also download some softwares I develop there
NAVIG: Navigation Assistée par VIsion artificielle et Gnss
IRIT-ELIPSE, LIMSI, CerCo, Navocap, SpikeNet, IJA, Grand Toulouse, 2009-2012
Technology and Disability journal paper - (PDF, 16 pages)
IRBM journal paper - april 2012 vol. 33, num. 2 (PDF, 8 pages)
SCLP 2011 workshop paper (PDF, 5 pages)
Pervasive 2010 "Extreme Navigation" workshop paper (PDF, 4 pages)
NAVIG Project - Assistive Device for the Blind (YouTube, 3:50 min)
NAVIG project
Multimodal Interactive Maps - 2010-2016
IRIT-ELIPSE, ECCE
EuroHaptics 2014, June 2014 (8 pages)
HCI Journal (44 pages)
Médiation et Information Journal n°36, November 2013 (14 pages)
ACM Interactions Magazine, vol. 20, January+February 2013 (PDF, 1 page)
ICCHP 2012 conference paper (PDF, 8 pages)
ACM CHI'EA 2012 conference paper (PDF, 6 pages)
ACM ITS 2010 conference paper (PDF, 2 pages)
IHM 2010 conference paper (PDF, 10 pages)
Usage of Multimodal Maps: Why and How (YouTube, 3:24 min)
Understanding how visually impaired people explore tactile maps (Prezi presentation)
MIM project
Kin'Touch project
MATT (formerly TetraX): assistive technologies for quadriplegics, 2010-2016
IRIT-ELIPSE
The recent development of technologies at a very low cost (either hardware devices like arduino, teensy, raspberry pi, ... or software tools),
the public's enthusiasm for the "DIY" (Do It Yourself - Do It Yourself own) [Hurst, 2011] and dissemination of knowledge in human-computer interaction (HCI) show that it is possible to design "customized and personalized" assistive technologies.
Moreover, empowering disabled users with development of such aids may improve the adoption and diffusion of these technologies.
We believe that this process is adequate to design useful systems for deficiencies. We illustrate this process through an experiment conducted with the Toulouse University Hospital (MPR service) for the design and the implementation of assistive technologies for quadriplegics.