UIS Course:

Pervasive and ad-hoc Services

 

Laurence Nigay
Professor
University of Joseph Fourier Grenoble

Modalities and Multimodal Interaction

 

Laboratory: LIG
Team: Engineering HCI

 

Presentation of the UIS option
Topic0-UIS.pdf

Courses and Planning

 

Presentation of the Pervasive and ad-hoc Services course  

Topic1-IntroCoursePervasive&Adhoc.pdf

Teachers, Evaluation and Planning

Ubiquitous computing: Definitions

Ubiquitous computing: Challenges for HCI

Content of the course: Modalities, Multimodality, Mixed Reality and Pervasive collaborative systems

Recall: Definition of the HCI domain

 

 

Presentation of the EHCI team

Topic2-EHCITeam.pdf

 

Multimodality Introduction

Topic3-IntroMultimodal.pdf

Domain – Definitions - Challenges

Modality and Multimodality: Examples

Topic4-Examples.pdf

Examples – Application domains illustrated by videos

Modality and Multimodality: Ergonomic Design

Topic5-Design.pdf

1- Underlying concepts

á MSM

á Pipe-Line

á Definition of a modality

            2- Design Space

á Selection of one or several modalities

   Actors & Criteria

á Characterization of a modality

á Composition of modalities

            3- Heuristics, rules of thumb

 

         

      Supporting documents

ICS

Structuring Displays: a psychological guide

J. May, S. Scott and P. Barnard

 

ICSCourse.pdf

 

ICSExercice.pdf

 

Design Guidelines and Tools for the Design of Multimodal Interfaces

Report for COST278, ÒSpoken Language Interaction for TelecommunicationÓ

Heuristics1.pdf

Guidelines for multimodal User Interface design

Communications of the ACM
January 2004/Vol. 47, No. 1

Heuristics2.pdf

Ten Myths of Multimodal Interaction

Communications of the ACM
November 1999/Vol. 42, No. 11

TenMyths.pdf

 

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