Renaud Blanch
Associate professor, UJF-Grenoble 1
Contact
+33.4.76.51.43.65
office B209, bâtiment IM2AG B
Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble
41, rue des Mathématiques
BP 53, F-38 041 Grenoble cedex 9
France
Research interests
My main research interests are:
• providing new interaction and visualisation techniques for small devices with the NOMAD project (2008—2011) and large data with the Zoomable Treemaps (2007) and the Stacked Trees (2012);
• improving target acquisition performance in GUIs, e.g., with Semantic Pointing (2004), the Rake Cursor (2009) and the study of distractors (2011); and
• using descriptive formalismes to program human-computer interaction, e.g., in the HSM toolkit (2006).
Talks
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La visualisation d'information pour les biologistes
30 nov. 2012 — Séminaire — Atelier PROSPECTOM
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Rake Cursor et Zoomable Treemaps
19 juin 2009 — Séminaire — Matinée expérimentale du LIG
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Selected publications [all]
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Benchmarking Pointing Techniques with Distractors: Adding a Density Factor to Fitts' Pointing Paradigm (2011)
In Proceedings of the 29th international conference on Human factors in computing systems (CHI 2011).
Blanch, Ortega -
Rake Cursor: Improving Pointing Performance with Concurrent Input Channels (2009)
In Proceedings of the 27th international conference on Human factors in computing systems (CHI 2009).
Blanch, Ortega -
Browsing Zoomable Treemaps: Structure-Aware Multi-Scale Navigation Techniques (2007)
In IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics (Proceedings of InfoVis 2007) 13(6).
Blanch, Lecolinet -
Programming Rich Interactions using the Hierarchical State Machine Toolkit (2006)
In Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced Visual Interfaces (AVI 2006).
Blanch, Beaudouin-Lafon (work done at insitu)
Demos
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Nomad toolkit @ CES 2012, avril 2012
DLNA demo on HTC Sensation by Myriad, powered by LIG Toolkit -
TouchOver, sept. 2011
Decoupling positioning from selection on touch-based handheld devices -
Tabletop Zoomable Treemaps, fév. 2011
Tabletop interaction techniques for Zoomable Treemaps -
Rake Cursor, avril 2009
Improving Pointing Performance with Concurrent Input Channels -
Navigation Techniques for Zoomable Treemaps, oct. 2007

