Premières évaluations d'un bureau virtuel pour un processus de conception augmenté

Translated title of the contribution: Initial evaluations of a virtual office for an augmented design process

Stéphane Safin, Christelle Boulanger, Pierre Leclercq

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Abstract

Many CAD tools already allow to create and manipulate directly ideas in a digital way. However, designers still use the pen and paper technique during the early design phase of their projects. Indeed, existing CAD tools constraint the creative work. There is a need for a spontaneous human computer interaction in design computing. In order to answer to this need, we develop an integrated aided design tool based on an Virtual Desktop. The designer sits in front of a classical desktop where s/he can create and manipulate drawings and generated models. The paper relates the observations made from an experiment about the use of the Virtual Desktop by a designer. That experiment demonstrates that the immersive aspect of our system interface modifies the relation existing between the designer and his/her model and, this way, its generates a new type of augmented interaction.

Translated title of the contributionInitial evaluations of a virtual office for an augmented design process
Original languageFrench
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 17th International Conference on Francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine, IHM 2005
Pages107-114
Number of pages8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2005
Externally publishedYes
Event17th International Conference on Francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine, IHM 2005 - Toulouse, France
Duration: 27 Sept 200530 Sept 2005

Publication series

NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series
Volume264

Conference

Conference17th International Conference on Francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine, IHM 2005
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityToulouse
Period27/09/0530/09/05

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