This chapter introduces the concept of multi-modal interaction and our findings related to the development of biomedical applications for two different projection modalities: virtu...
In this paper we present a method for automatically testing interactive multimodal systems1 . The proposed approach was originally dedicated to synchronous programming which is ma...
Laya Madani, Catherine Oriat, Ioannis Parissis, Ju...
Mobile and wearable computers present input/output problems due to limited screen space and interaction techniques. When mobile, users typically focus their visual attention on na...
Stephen A. Brewster, Joanna Lumsden, Marek Bell, M...
Using optical tweezers (OT) and a haptic device, microspheres having diameters ranging from 3 to 4 m (floating in a fluid solution) are manipulated in order to form patterns ...
Ibrahim Bukusoglu, Cagatay Basdogan, Alper Kiraz, ...
—By nature, human beings perceive their environment mostly using sight and audition. Vibrotactile feedback has proven satisfying results in the domains of simple multimodal inter...