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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
TOPICAL DAY MULTIMODAL INTERATION http://iihm.imag.fr/nigay/MULTIMODAL/
Tuesday 24 August Toulouse
IFIP World Computer Congress
Registration: http://www.wcc2004.org
== Organizer: Laurence NIGAY, University of Grenoble, CLIPS-IMAG
Laboratory, France
The use of multiple modalities such as speech, gesture, sound and
graphics opens a vast world of possibilities for human-machine
interaction. Multimodal interaction is a research axis that has matured
enough to be applied to real application domains and that plays a
central role for the next generation of interactive systems: pervasive
and mobile computing. This status was the driving force for organizing a
topical day on multimodal interaction. Our objective is two-fold: 1- By
gathering the complementary required expertise, we first aim at
presenting in a coherent way the theories, methods and tools for the
design and the development of robust and efficient multimodal systems.
2- By soliciting experts in ubiquitous, mobile and web computing, we
also aim at demonstrating that multimodality is an integrating vector
for several recent interaction paradigms that include perceptual user
interfaces, tangible interfaces, augmented reality and ubiquitous computing.
The topical day is geared towards researchers, engineers, developers and
practitioners interested in the ergonomic design, software development,
usability evaluation of multimodal systems and in their future
applications. For the topical day, we therefore decided to provide a
review of theories and generic results for the design and development of
robust and efficient multimodal systems and then focus on some specific
major applications of multimodality. The day is structured into two
parts: i) design and development of multimodal user interfaces and ii)
domains of multimodality.
== Programme
10h30 - 12h
Design and development of multimodal user interfaces I
Chair: Jean Vanderdonckt
Design Space for Multimodal Interaction - Laurence Nigay (CLIPS-IMAG,
France)
Software Design and Development of Multimodal Interaction - Marie-Luce
Bourguet (U. London, UK)
13h30 - 14h15
Design and development of multimodal user interfaces II
Chair: Fabio Paterno
A generic formal specification of fusion of modalities in a multimodal
HCI - Yamine Ait Ameur and Nadjet Kamel (U. Poitiers, France)
14h15 - 15h00
Domains of multimodality I
Chair: Laurence Nigay
Multimodality and Multi-Platform Interactive Systems - Fabio Paterno
(ISTI-CNRS, Italy)
15h30 - 17h
Domains of multimodality II
Chair: Laurence Nigay
Multimodality and Context-Aware Adaptation - Quentin Limbourg and Jean
Vanderdonckt (UCL, Belgium)
Towards multimodal web interaction: Web pages you can speak to and
gesture at
Dave Raggett (W3C/Canon), Max Froumentin (W3C) and Philipp Hoschka (W3C)
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