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Une infrastructure d'évaluation pour des techniques de représentation de l'information non-géométrique dans les environnements virtuels 3D
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Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Association Francophone d'Interaction Homme-Machine table of contents
Grenoble, France
SESSION: Vous ne pouvez pas contrôler ce que vous n'évaluez pas (I) table of contents
Pages 151-154  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-1-60558-461-4
Authors
Kaveh Bazargan  CUI -- Université de Genève, Carouge, Suisse
Gilles Falquet  CUI -- Université de Genève, Carouge, Suisse
Claudine Métral  CUI -- Université de Genève, Carouge, Suisse
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Augmenting 3D virtual environments with non-geometrical information improves our understanding of geometrical objects and links between objects in order to perform tasks which require non-geometric information and a 3D scene at the same time. Many interactive presentation techniques have been devised to incorporate non-geometric information into 3D virtual environments. Our main objective is to create an evaluation grid to be used for comparing the usability of techniques according to the information to display, the geometrical context and the task. In this article, we present an evaluation framework that we have developed in order to perform usability tests. These tests will let us fill-in the evaluation grid for the representation techniques of non-geometric information.


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