This thesis presents our work in computer science in human-computer interaction (HCI). The subject concerns the use of a new kind of computer called the interactive tabletop display. It is a table whose top is both a screen and a multi-touch detection device. Interactive tabletops open up new uses of computer applications by allowing several co-located users to work or play together on the same system. Tabletop’s users naturally want to interact simultaneously on the shared surface. This simultaneity is difficult to observe in a collaborative and not artificial environment. Existing studies have not sufficiently analyzed the problems nor sought how the system can help manage concurrency.Our approach was to exploring simultaneous interaction...
This paper examines game design for multi-touch enabled systems, focusing on tabletop computers that...
The preliminary design phase occurs near the launch of an engineering project, normally after an ini...
ii In this thesis, we explore social catalysts that encourage interaction between people in a public...
This thesis presents our work in computer science in human-computer interaction (HCI). The subject c...
Les travaux de cette thèse en informatique s’inscrivent dans le domaine de l’interaction homme-machi...
International audienceWe report on a long-term participatory design process during which we designed...
This thesis contributes to the Human-Computer Interaction domain. It aims to focus on collaborative ...
We report on a long-term participatory design process during which we designed and improved RealTime...
With the intention to study the role of new interfaces in multi-user applications, multi-touch table...
Abstract. Collaborative interactions with many existing digital tabletop systems lack the fluidity o...
Tables have historically played a key role in many real-time collaborative environments, often refer...
There is a large disparity between the rich physical interfaces of co-located arcade games and the g...
Abstract. Multi-touch tabletops provide new means for co-located people to work together on a task b...
Multi-display environments (such as the pairing of a digital tabletop computer with a set of handhel...
Characteristics of multi-touch tabletops, such as a large interactive surface and simultaneous multi...
This paper examines game design for multi-touch enabled systems, focusing on tabletop computers that...
The preliminary design phase occurs near the launch of an engineering project, normally after an ini...
ii In this thesis, we explore social catalysts that encourage interaction between people in a public...
This thesis presents our work in computer science in human-computer interaction (HCI). The subject c...
Les travaux de cette thèse en informatique s’inscrivent dans le domaine de l’interaction homme-machi...
International audienceWe report on a long-term participatory design process during which we designed...
This thesis contributes to the Human-Computer Interaction domain. It aims to focus on collaborative ...
We report on a long-term participatory design process during which we designed and improved RealTime...
With the intention to study the role of new interfaces in multi-user applications, multi-touch table...
Abstract. Collaborative interactions with many existing digital tabletop systems lack the fluidity o...
Tables have historically played a key role in many real-time collaborative environments, often refer...
There is a large disparity between the rich physical interfaces of co-located arcade games and the g...
Abstract. Multi-touch tabletops provide new means for co-located people to work together on a task b...
Multi-display environments (such as the pairing of a digital tabletop computer with a set of handhel...
Characteristics of multi-touch tabletops, such as a large interactive surface and simultaneous multi...
This paper examines game design for multi-touch enabled systems, focusing on tabletop computers that...
The preliminary design phase occurs near the launch of an engineering project, normally after an ini...
ii In this thesis, we explore social catalysts that encourage interaction between people in a public...