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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

Regional Initiatives

MoveIT – Modeling the Speed/Accuracy Trade-Off of Human Aimed Movement with the Tools of Information Theory

  • Type: Ph.D. grant

  • Funding: DigiCosme Labex

  • Duration: 2015-2018

  • Coordinator: Olivier Rioul (Institut Mines Telecom)

  • Partners: Univ. Paris-Sud, Inria, CNRS, Institut Mines-Telecom

  • Inria contact: Michel Beaudouin-Lafon

  • Abstract: The goal of this project is to conduct fundamental studies of aimed movements based on information theory. The project studies the interaction phenomena involved in pointing, in order to discover novel, more effective pointing techniques. This project funds Wanyu Liu, a joint Ph.D. student between the COMELEC and VIA groups at Institut Mines Telecom and ExSitu.

SensoMotorCVE – Sensor-motor Interface for Collaborative Virtual Environments with Heterogeneous Devices: Application to Industrial Design

  • Type: Ph.D. grant

  • Funding: DigiCosme Labex

  • Duration: 2014-2017

  • Coordinator: Patrick Bourdot (LIMSI-CNRS)

  • Partners: Univ. Paris-Sud, Inria, CNRS

  • Inria contact: Cédric Fleury

  • Abstract: In the context of collaborative virtual environments, the goal of this project is to develop a sensorimotor interface model for CAD data manipulation that supports heterogeneous interactive systems such as wall-sized displays or immersive virtual reality rooms. This project funds Yujiro Okuya, a joint Ph.D. student between the VENISE group at LIMSI and ExSitu.

An Augmented-Reality System for Collaborative Physical Modeling and Design

  • Type: Equipment

  • Funding: STIC Paris-Saclay

  • Duration: 2017-2018

  • Coordinator: Theophanis Tsandilas

  • Partners: Univ. Paris-Sud, Inria

  • Inria contact: Theophanis Tsandilas

  • Abstract: The goal of the project is to develop an augmented-reality system to support collaboration over 3D models and enhance digital-fabrication approaches. It is a collaboration with the AVIZ group and provides funding (8k) for equipment.

Le Plateau des Recherches Infinies

  • Type: Equipment and subcontracting

  • Funding: Learning Center Paris-Saclay

  • Duration: 2017-2018

  • Coordinator: Michel Beaudouin-Lafon

  • Partners: Univ. Paris-Sud

  • Inria contact: Michel Beaudouin-Lafon

  • Abstract: The goal of this project (30k) is to create an interactive installation presenting the portraits of a hundred researchers from Université Paris-Saclay. It is a collaboration with portrait photographer Didier Goupy. The installation is designed to be exhibited in various sites of Université Paris-Saclay until it is permanently installed in the Learning Center of Université Paris-Saclay. This project supported Shubhangi Gupta, an intern, for two months over the summer.