MINT research team @ CRIStAL, Université de Lille
Presentation
The MINT team conducts research in Human-Computer Interaction on the notion of
extended interactions in observed situations, covering contexts such as
interfaces in public spaces, artistic performances, teaching, but also
rehabilitation (e.g., a practitioner observing a patient) or collaboration in
general.
More specifically, we focus on three main goals:
- Allowing spectators and collaborators in complex public interactions to better
understand and appreciate them by extending these interactions using
mixed reality displays, with an application to artistic performances
- Enriching interactions in the physical space with objects or other persons,
through gesture recognition, novel techniques and devices, and the
integration of virtual components (visual, auditory or haptic)
with an application to the cultural and medical fields
- Extending existing tactile and gestural interfaces by adding multimodal
feedback, in order to enrich or transform the user experience and their
possibilities of interaction with virtual content, with an application
to the field of data exploration
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