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Inria Lille Nord-Europe
Stéphane Huot
Senior Researcher
(Directeur de Recherche)
Inria Lille Nord-Europe
Ç Mjolnir team (Inria Lille Nord-Europe & CRIStAL)
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Inria Lille Nord-Europe
40 avenue Halley - Bât. A
59650 Villeneuve d’Ascq, France
T +33 (0)3 59 35 87 89
B [email protected]
http://mjolnir.lille.inria.fr/~huot/
Curriculum Vitae
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Contents
{ Short Bio.
{ Research Summary
{ Employment
{ Education
{ Awards & Distinctions
{ Teaching
{ Professional Service
{ Supervision of Research
{ Publications
{ Funded Projects & Technology Transfer
{ Software Development & Distribution
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Short Bio.
©Inria/Photo C. Morel
Stéphane Huot (PhD, Université de Nantes 2005 and HDR, Université Paris-Sud 2013) is
“Directeur de Recherche” (Senior Researcher) at Inria Lille Nord-Europe since October
2014. Previously, he was Associate Professor at Université Paris-Sud/IUT d’Orsay, in
the in|situ| lab (LRI – Université Paris-Sud & CNRS, Inria). He received his Ph.D. in
Computer Science in 2005 and spent one year at Télécom ParisTech as a post-doctoral
researcher where he worked on new interaction and visualization techniques for mobile
devices. He then moved for a post-doctoral position in the Inria AVIZ group (Information
Visualization) and was hired in 2007 as a faculty member of the in|situ| lab where he
spent 7 years as an Associate Professor before to get a “Directeur de Recherche” position
at Inria Lille Nord-Europe in the Mjolnir group (Inria & CRIStAL – Université Lille
1 & CNRS).
His research activities mainly concern Novel Interaction Techniques, Engineering of Interactive Systems, Input
Devices and Multi-Surface Interaction, cross-disciplinary research themes that he ties together into an integrative
conceptual framework called “Designeering Interaction”. He has published and served as reviewer in conferences
such as ACM CHI, ACM UIST and IFIP Interact, as well as in several program committees (UbiComp’15,
NIME’14 & 15, CHI’13, IHM) and organizing committees (CHI’15, UIST’14 & 15). He is a member of the
ACM, ACM SIGCHI and serves in the AFIHM – the Francophone Association in Human-Computer Interaction
– Scientific Board and Council.
Research Summary
Keywords: Human-Computer Interaction, Interaction and Visualization Techniques, Engineering of Interactive Systems,
Mobile Interaction, Multi-Surface Environments, Toolkits, Designeering Interaction.
My research in the field of Human-Computer Interaction focuses on the design and the evaluation of interaction
techniques, as well as the engineering of interactive systems. These topics raise common issues when we consider
that the objective of designing new interaction techniques is to see them used in real interactive systems
(personal computers, smartphones, kiosks and public displays, etc.). In our field, the design of new efficient
interaction techniques for a specific context of use or for particular users is often limited to the production of lab
prototypes or ‘ad-hoc’ proofs of concept. And even when these techniques are shown to improve user experience
(in terms of performance or acceptability), they are often difficult to incorporate into existing systems. I argue
that it is fundamental to address both interaction design and interactive systems design together, so as to
provide environments, software architectures and programing toolkits tailored to the design and integration
of new advanced interaction techniques. I call this approach “Designeering Interaction”, which is the central
point of my current research activities (see my Habilitation dissertation [T.1]).
Employment
Oct. 2014–present Senior Researcher (Directeur de Recherche), Inria Lille Nord-Europe, Lille.
Member of the Mjolnir group (joint project between Inria Lille–Nord-Europe and
CRIStAL).
{ Associate Member of the ‘Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique’ (LRI)–UMR
CNRS 8623, Université Paris-Sud, since October 2014.
{ Collaborator Member of the Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Music Media and
Technology (CIRMMT), Montréal, CA, since May 2015.
Sept. 2007–Sept. 2014 Associate Professor, IUT d’Orsay – Université Paris-Sud, Orsay.
Member of the ‘Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique’–UMR CNRS 8623, in|situ|
group (joint project between LRI & Inria Saclay–Ile-de-France).
{ Lecturer at the Computer Science Department of IUT d’Orsay.
{ On leave at Inria from Sept. 2011 to Aug. 2013.
{ Awarded the “Prime d’excellence scientifique” since October 2013.
Feb. 2007–Aug. 2007 Postdoctoral Fellow, LRI-CNRS & Inria, Orsay.
AVIZ group (Inria Saclay–Ile-de-France), with Jean-Daniel Fekete.
Research topics: Information Visualization.
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Feb. 2006–Jan. 2007 Postdoctoral Fellow, Telecom ParisTech, Paris.
I3 group (Information, Interaction, Intelligence), Computer Science and Networks Dpt.–
UMR CNRS 5141, with Eric Lecolinet, in collaboration with Alcatel-Lucent.
Research topics: Interaction in mobility conditions.
Education
Habilitation à diriger des recherches in Computer Science
see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habilitation
May 7, 2013 Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, Laboratoire de Recherche en Informatique (UMR
8623) & Inria Saclay–Ile-de-France, in|situ| group.
Title Designeering Interaction: A Missing Link in the Evolution of Human-Computer
Interaction
Referees Saul Greenberg (Professor, University of Calgary), Robert J.K. Jacob (Professor,
Tufts University), Laurence Nigay (Professor, Université Joseph Fourier & IUF).
Jury President: Alain Denise (Professor, Univ. Paris-Sud); Referees: Robert J.K.
Jacob, Laurence Nigay; Examiners: Michel Beaudouin-Lafon (Professor, Univ.
Paris-Sud & IUF), Jan Borchers (Professor, RWTH Aachen University), Wendy
E. Mackay (Research Director, Inria), Ted Selker (Associate Director, CyLab
Mobility Research Center, Carneggie Mellon University – Silicon Valley Campus).
Keywords Human-Computer Interaction, Interaction and Visualization Techniques, Engineering
of Interactive Systems, Mobile Interaction, Multi-Surface Environments, Toolkits, Designeering Interaction.
Doctorate (Ph.D.) in Computer Science (HCI)
Jan. 2001–July 2005 Université de Nantes & École des Mines de Nantes, Nantes, Computer
Science Dpt. of École des Mines de Nantes, Interactive Design and Modeling
group (CMI), defended on July 12, 2005.
Title Une nouvelle approche pour la conception créative: De l’interprétation du dessin
à main levée au prototypage d’interactions non-standard.
Supervision Gérard Hégron (Professor, head of the CERMA–UMR CNRS 1563 laboratory)
and Cédric Dumas (Associate Professor, École des Mines de Nantes).
Jury Referees: Pierre Leclercq (Professor, Université de Liège, Belgium), Philippe
Palanque (Professor, Université Paul Sabatier Toulouse 3); President: Henri
Briand (Professor, Université de Nantes); Examiner: Claudie Faure (Research
Scientist, CNRS, ENST Paris); Invited: Jean-Daniel Fekete (Research Director,
INRIA Saclay–Ile-de-France).
Keywords Human-Computer Interaction, Creative Design, 3D Modeling, Pen-based Interfaces,
Input Devices, Interaction Techniques, Multimodal Interaction, Post-WIMP Interfaces,
GUI Toolkits.
DEA (M.Sc.) in Computer Science
Sept. 1999–Sept. 2000 Université de Nantes, Nantes, Computer Science Dpt. of École des Mines de
Nantes, CMI group, defended on September 2000.
Title Reconstruction de bâtiments 3D à partir d’images.
Supervision Christian Colin (Associate Professor, École des Mines de Nantes).
Awards & Distinctions
2013–2017 “Prime d’excellence scientifique” (bonus for scientific excellence).
2013 ACM CHI 2013 “Honorable mention” (top 5%) [CM.3].
2012 ACM CHI 2012 “Best paper” (top 1%) [CM.4].
ACM CHI 2012 “Honorable mention” (top 5%) [CM.5].
2009 IHM 2009 “Best paper” [CD.2].
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Teaching
From 2007 to 2014, I was teaching at the Computer Science Department of IUT
d’Orsay (the Institute of Technology of the Université Paris-Sud which delivers 2CM
and 3-years undergraduate degrees). I have taught GUI Programming and Object
9.7% (65h)
Oriented Programming courses, and supervised students’ projects and internships.
TD/TP
Supervision
Between 2008 and 2011, my yearly teaching load was of an average 200
63% (420h)
13.8% (92h)
hours, with about 35 additional hours of administrative duties: courses
management, exams supervision, in charge of the students registration and grades
management system for the department. The chart on the left gives an overview
by activity (2008-2011). In 2013, after coming back from 2 years of “leave for
research” at Inria, I was Director of Studies for the 1st year of Computer Science.
Since I have been promoted as a full researcher at Inria in 2014, I am still teaching HCI courses on a regular
basis (e.g., Interaction and HCID Masters program at Université Paris-Sud).
Admin.
13.5% (90h)
Professional Service
Administrative Activities
Inria
{ Member of the International Relations Working Group of Inria’s Scientific and
Technological Orientation Council, COST-GTRI (2014–present).
Inria - Lille Nord-Europe
{ Referring researcher for the mentoring program (2014–present).
{ Local representative for the Inria’s Operational Legal and Ethical Risk Assessment Committee, COERLE (2014–present).
Université Paris-Sud
{ Member of the University Consultative Specialists Committee in Computer
Science (hiring and promotions at the Dpt. level), CCSU 27 (2010–2014).
IUT Orsay
{ Director of Studies for the 1st year at Computer Science Department (2013–
2014).
{ In charge of the registration and grading management system (Apogée) for the
Computer Science Department (2008–2011).
Inria - Saclay
{ in|situ| representative at the Inria “Mobile Services Initiative” (2007–2011).
{ in|situ| correspondent (alternate) for the Inria-Saclay “Equipment Committee”
(2008–2014).
LRI
{ Member of the “Equipment Committee” (2008–2014).
{ Member of the “Web Committee” (2008–2014, chair in 2013).
Evaluation of Research
Program Committees
International Conferences
{ ACM UbiComp 2015.
{ New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME) 2014 and 2015.
{ ACM CHI’14 (Student Research Competition).
{ ACM CHI’13 (Associate Chair, subcommittee “Interaction Techniques and Devices”).
{ IFIP TC13 Interact 2009 and 2013.
Domestic Conferences
{ IHM 2010 (Papers co-Chair), 2011 (Demonstrations co-Chair), 2013 (Program
co-Chair) and 2015 (alt.IHM co-chair).
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{ COMMON’14 (“Multimodal Communication and Instrumented Collaboration” symposium) in 2014.
{ UbiMob 2008 and 2009.
{ Workshop ‘Visual Data-Mining’, EGC 2011.
Reviewing from 20 to 40 reviews per year
{ Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction (TOCHI) – ACM.
{ International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS) – Elsevier.
{ Journal on Multimodal User Interfaces (JMUI) – Springer.
{ Journal d’Interaction Personne-Systèmes (JIPS) – AFIHM.
{ International Conferences: ACM CHI (since 2004), ACM UIST (since 2005),
IFIP TC13 Interact (since 2009), ACM EICS (2013–2014), IEEE VR (2015),
ACM ITS (2013), TEI (2013), Mobile HCI (2012), Intelligent User Interfaces
(2012), 3D User Interfaces (2011), NordiCHI (2006–2008).
{ Domestic Conferences: IHM (since 2003), UbiMob (2008–2009).
Evaluation Committees and
Invited Expertise
{ Inria Junior Researchers Hiring Committee, Inria Lille – Nord Europe, president,
2017.
{ Inria Junior Researchers Hiring Committee, Inria Lille – Nord Europe, vicepresident, 2015.
{ Expert reviewer for ANR (French National Research Agency) – AAP JCJC
2012, AAP JCJC 2015.
{ Hiring Committees at Univ. Paris-Sud – Orsay, in 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2014.
{ Hiring Committee at Univ. Paul Sabatier – Toulouse, in 2012.
{ Hiring Committee at Univ. Bordeaux 1 – Bordeaux, in 2013.
Ph.D. Juries
{ Oleksandr Zinenko. Interactive Program Restructuring. Université Paris-Sud &
Inria, Ph.D. Thesis, November 25, 2016. Examiner (advisor).
{ Quentin Roy. Techniques d’interaction pour applications riches sur tablettes
multi tactiles. Télécom ParisTech, Ph.D. Thesis, December 11, 2015. Reviewer.
{ Leonhard Lichtschlag. Zoomable User Interfaces: Communicating on a Canvas.
RWTH Aachen University – Aachen, Germany, Ph.D. Thesis, November 27,
2015. Reviewer.
{ Thomas Vincent. Handheld Augmented Reality Interaction: Spatial Relations.
Université Joseph Fourier – Grenoble, Ph.D. Thesis, October 2, 2014. Reviewer.
{ Jérémie Gilliot. Interactions multi-points indirectes sur grands écrans. Université de Lille, Ph.D. Thesis, February 26, 2014. Reviewer.
{ Dong Bach-Vo. Nouvelles techniques d’interaction gestuelle pour la télévision
interactive. Télécom ParisTech, Ph.D. Thesis, September 24, 2013. Reviewer.
{ Émilien Ghomi. Designing Expressive Interaction Techniques for Novices Inspired by Expert Activities: The case of musical practice. Université Paris-Sud,
Ph.D. Thesis, December 17, 2012. Examiner (co-advisor).
{ Julie Wagner. A Body-centric Framework for Generating and Evaluating Novel
Interaction Techniques. Université Paris-Sud & Inria, Ph.D. Thesis, December
6, 2012. Examiner (co-advisor).
{ Mathias Baglioni. Nouvelles interactions physiques pour dispositifs mobiles.
Télécom ParisTech, Ph.D. Thesis, April 25, 2012. Examiner.
Conferences Organization
ACM UIST 2015 ACM User Interface Software & Technology symposium, Video Previews co-chair.
ACM CHI 2015 ACM conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Video Previews co-chair.
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ACM UIST 2014 ACM User Interface Software & Technology symposium, Video Previews co-chair.
IHM 2011 Conference of the Francophone Association in HCI, Demonstrations co-Chair.
RJC-IHM 2006 French Symposium for Junior Researchers in HCI, co-Chair.
Invited Talks and Seminars
Lycée César Baggio, Lille, “Of Computers and Men - Challenges in Human-Computer Interaction”, Fête de
France la science (Science Fair), October 2015.
Centre de Vulgarisation “Of Computers and Men - Challenges in Human-Computer Interaction”, series
de la Connaissance, Univ. of conferences on ‘Computer Science yesterday, today and tomorrow’ of the
Paris-Sud, France UniverCité ouverte de Gif, January 2015.
Inria, France Presentation of the theme “Interaction and visualization” (research project and
challenges of the in|situ| lab.), Inria newcomers forum, December 2013.
ENS Cachan “Designing Advanced Interaction Techniques for Interactive High-Resolution
Cachan, France Visualization Platforms”, Institut Farman annual seminar, November 2012.
RWTH Aachen “Novel Interaction Techniques and Engineering of Interactive Systems”, Media
Aachen, Germany Computing Group seminar, October 2011.
Societies
{ Member of the AFIHM Scientific Board (CPPMS), the Francophone Association
in Human-Computer Interaction (since 2012).
{ Member of the AFIHM Council, the Francophone Association in HumanComputer Interaction (2005–2008, and since 2013).
{ Member of the ACM, ACM SIGCHI and ACM SIGCHI Paris Chapter.
Supervision of Research
Post-doctoral Researchers
Feb. 2014–Aug. 2015 Joseph Malloch with Jean-Marc Vézien (LIMSI-CNRS)
Funding Digiteo.
Title Digicarts/Digipods (see p.13)
Keywords Interaction Techniques, Engineering of Interactive Systems, Adaptability, Virtual Reality,
Multi-surface Environments.
Ph.D. Students
In Progress (3)
since Oct. 2015 Thibault Raffaillac (principal advisor, 50%)
with Stéphane Ducasse (Inria)
Funding Inria CORDI.
Title Languages and System Infrastructure for Interaction.
Keywords Programing Languages, Engineering of Interactive Systems, Programing Aids, Prototyping of Interaction & Visualization Techniques.
since Oct. 2013 Alexandre Kouyoumdjian (co-advisor, 20%)
with Patrick Bourdot (20%) & Nicolas Ferey (60%) (LIMSI-CNRS)
Funding MENRT.
Title Multimodal Selection of Numerous Moving Targets in Large Visualization Platforms: Application to Interactive Molecular Simulation.
Keywords Virtual Reality, Wall-Sized Displays, Pointing & Selection, Visualization & Interaction
Techniques, Molecular Simulation.
Publications “Characterizing the Influence of Motion Parameters on Performance when Acquiring Moving
Targets” [CM.2].
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since Jun. 2013 Justin Mathew (principal advisor, 80%)
with Hervé Roux (Digital Media Solutions) & Alan Blum (École Nationale Supérieure
Louis Lumière) until 2014, then with Brian F.G. Katz (LIMSI-CNRS)
Funding ANRT CIFRE with DMS (2013-2014) & Inria CORDI (since 2014).
Title New Visualization and Interaction Techniques in Spatial Composition for Mixing
Interfaces in the Context of 3D Spatial Audio.
Keywords Interaction Techniques, Visualization, Audio Mixing Interfaces, 3D Spatial Audio.
Publications “A Morphological Analysis of Audio Objects and their Control Methods for 3D Audio” [CI.6].
Defended (3)
Sep. 2013–Nov. 2016 Oleksandr Zinenko (principal advisor, 50%)
with Cédric Bastoul (Univ. of Strasbourg)
Funding Inria CORDI.
Title Interactive Program Restructuring.
Keywords Code Optimization, Code Visualization, Programming and Optimization Aids, Visualization & Interaction Techniques.
Publications “Clint: a direct manipulation tool for parallelizing compute-intensive program parts” [CI.7], “Manipulating Visualization, Not Codes” [W.2], “Opening Polyhedral Compiler’s Black Box” [CI.1].
Sep. 2010–Dec. 2012 Julie Wagner (joint advisor, 50%)
with Wendy E. Mackay (Inria) – Ph.D. started in 2009, joint advisor since 2010
Funding Inria CORDI.
Defense December 6, 2012.
Title A Body-centric Framework for Generating and Evaluating Novel Interaction
Techniques.
Keywords Body-centric Interaction, Kinematic Chain, Proprioception, Multi-surface Environments.
Publications “BiTouch and BiPad: Designing Bimanual Interaction for Hand-held Tablets” [CM.6] – “Leftover Windows Cause Window Clutter... But What Causes Left-over Windows?” [CD.1] – “A
Body-centric Design Space for Multi-surface Interaction” [CM.3].
Sep. 2008–Dec. 2012 Émilien Ghomi (joint advisor, 60%)
with Michel Beaudouin-Lafon (Université Paris-Sud)
Funding MENRT & ATER.
Defense December 17, 2012.
Title Designing Expressive Interaction Techniques for Novices Inspired by Expert
Activities: The case of musical practice.
Keywords Expert practices, Direct Interaction, Multitouch Interaction, Rhythmic Interaction,
Interaction Techniques, Music Practice and Experience.
Publications “Conception et apprentissage des interactions tactiles: le cas des postures multi-doigts” [W.4] –
“Using Rhythmic Patterns as an Input Method” [CM.4] – “Arpège: Learning Multitouch Chord
Gestures Vocabularies” [CI.8].
Engineers
Feb. 2013–Jan. 2015 Software Engineer, INRIA (“Ingénieur Jeune Diplômé”), ADT VCoRE.
Improving and extending the ICon toolkit and the WILDInputServer software for their
integration into the VCoRE framework.
The following Digiscope’s engineers were co-supervised with Jean-Marc Vézien
from LIMSI-CNRS.
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Oct. 2013–Sept. 2014 Software Engineer, CNRS (IR), Equipex Digiscope.
Technology watch, feasibility studies and software developments in Computer Graphics
and Interaction for the Digiscope platform.
Oct. 2013–Sept. 2014 Software Engineer, CNRS (IE), Equipex Digiscope.
Technology watch, feasibility studies and software developments in Virtual Reality and
Interaction for the Digiscope platform.
June 2012–Sept. 2014 Software Engineer, CNRS (IR), Equipex Digiscope.
Technology watch, feasibility studies and software developments in System and Networks
for the Digiscope platform.
Dec. 2011–Oct. 2012 Software Engineer, CNRS (IE), Equipex Digiscope.
Technology watch, feasibility studies and software developments in Computer Graphics
and Interaction for the Digiscope platform.
M.Sc. Students
Feb. 2013–Aug. 2013 Magdalini Grammatikou, EL Universty of Crete, Greece, and Univ. Paris-Sud
(50%)
with Theophanis Tsandilas (Inria).
Title BricoSketch: Replicating and reusing electronic and physical material in professional illustrations.
Keywords Illustrations, Interactive workspace.
Publications “BricoSketch: Mixing Paper and Computer Drawing Tools in Professional Illustration” [CI.3].
Dec. 2010–July 2011 Can Liu, RWTH Aachen University, Germany (80%)
with Jonathan Diehl and Jan Borchers, RWTH Aachen University
Six months research internship under my supervision at in|situ|.
Title Exploring Mobile Augmented Reality Instructions to Assist Operating Physical
Interfaces.
Keywords Mobile Interaction, Mobile Augmented Reality, Context-aware, Reminder, Physical
Interaction, PIM.
Publications “Mobile Augmented Note-taking to Support Operating Physical Devices” [W.3] – “Evaluating the
Benefits of Real-time Feedback in Mobile Augmented Reality with Hand-held Devices” [CM.5].
Feb. 2010–July 2010 Quentin Roy, Univ. Lyon 2 and École Polytechnique Univ. Nantes (70%)
with James Eagan, postdoc at LRI, now Assistant Professor at Télécom ParisTech
Six months research internship under my supervision at in|situ|.
Title Transformation and Adaptation of Interaction Techniques as Part of the GUI
Teleportation Process.
Keywords Interfaces “Deconstruction” and Teleportation, Adaptability, Heterogeneous and Multidevice Environments, Engineering of Interactive Systems.
Publications
In the field of Human-Computer Interaction, conferences are considered the primary method of publication.
Some of these conferences (ACM CHI, ACM UIST) are particularly selective and are considered journal
level work. In the following list, the names of major conferences are in bold. Are also mentioned when
available: (i) CORE ranking for journals and conferences; and (ii) acceptance rates (“acceptance rate: XX%,
accepted/submitted” ).
Refereed International Journals and Magazines
[J.1] Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Stéphane Huot, Mathieu Nancel, Wendy Mackay, Emmanuel
Pietriga, Romain Primet, Julie Wagner, Olivier Chapuis, Clément Pillias, James R. Eagan,
Tony Gjerlufsen, and Clemens Klokmose. “Multi-surface Interaction in the WILD Room.” In:
IEEE Computer 45.4 (2012). Pp. 48–56.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/68/78/25/PDF/WILD-IEEEComputer-authorversion.pdf.
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Major Refereed International Conferences
These publications are in top tier conferences for the HCI community, and that I value as the most relevant venues for
publishing my research (ACM CHI and IFIP Interact for Human Factors and Interaction Techniques, ACM UIST for
Interaction Technologies).
[CM.1] Géry Casiez, Stéphane Conversy, Matthieu Falce, Stéphane Huot, and Nicolas Roussel.
“Looking through the Eye of the Mouse: A Simple Method for Measuring End-to-end Latency using
an Optical Mouse.” In: UIST 2015. ACM, 2015, pp. 629–636.
core: A
http://hal.inria.fr/hal-01226729/PDF/paper.pdf.
acceptance rate: 23.6%, 70/297.
[CM.2] Alexandre Kouyoumdjian, Nicolas Ferey, Patrick Bourdot, and Stéphane Huot. “Characterizing
the Influence of Motion Parameters on Performance when Acquiring Moving Targets.” In: Interact ’15.
Bamberg, Germany: Springer Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Sept. 2015, pp. 148–155.
core: A
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/20/75/11/PDF/moving_targets_HAL.pdf.
acceptance rate: 30%.
[CM.3]
Julie Wagner, Mathieu Nancel, Sean Gustafson, Stéphane Huot, and Wendy E. Mackay. “A
Body-centric Design Space for Multi-surface Interaction.” In: CHI ’13. ACM, 2013, pp. 1299–1308.
Best Paper Nominee (Honorable Mention).
core: A*
http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00789169/PDF/BodyScape-Hal.pdf.
acceptance rate: 20%, 392/1963.
[CM.4]
Emilien Ghomi, Guillaume Faure, Stéphane Huot, Olivier Chapuis, and Michel BeaudouinLafon. “Using Rhythmic Patterns as an Input Method.” In: CHI ’12. ACM, 2012, pp. 1253–1262.
Best Paper.
core: A*
http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/66/39/73/PDF/CHI12-ewe-halv1.pdf.
acceptance rate: 23%, 370/1577.
[CM.5]
Can Liu, Stéphane Huot, Jonathan Diehl, Wendy E. Mackay, and Michel Beaudouin-Lafon.
“Evaluating the Benefits of Real-time Feedback in Mobile Augmented Reality with Hand-held
Devices.” In: CHI ’12. ACM, 2012, pp. 2973–2976. Best Paper Nominee (Honorable Mention).
core: A*
http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00663974/PDF/ARFeedbackA.pdf.
acceptance rate: 23%, 370/1577.
[CM.6] Julie Wagner, Stéphane Huot, and Wendy E. Mackay. “BiTouch and BiPad: Designing Bimanual
Interaction for Hand-held Tablets.” In: CHI ’12. ACM, 2012, pp. 2317–2326.
core: A*
http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00663972/PDF/bipadA.pdf.
acceptance rate: 23%, 370/1577.
[CM.7] Pierre Dragicevic, Stéphane Huot, and Fanny Chevalier. “Gliimpse: Animating from Markup
Code to Rendered Documents and Vice-Versa.” In: UIST 2011. ACM, 2011, pp. 257–262. core: A
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/62/62/59/PDF/GlimpseA.pdf.
acceptance rate: 26%, 67/262.
[CM.8] Stéphane Huot, Olivier Chapuis, and Pierre Dragicevic. “TorusDesktop: Pointing via the Backdoor
is Sometimes Shorter.” In: CHI ’11. ACM, 2011, pp. 829–838.
core: A*
http://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/59/12/95/PDF/CHI11-torus-avf.pdf.
acceptance rate: 27%, 410/1532.
[CM.9] Stéphane Huot and Eric Lecolinet. “Focus+Context Visualization Techniques for Displaying
Large Lists with Multiple Points of Interest on Small Tactile Screens.” In: Interact 2007. Springer
Verlag, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Sept. 2007, pp. 219–233.
core: A
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/05/98/PDF/SnaiList-Interact2007.pdf.
acceptance rate: 34%.
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[CM.10] Stéphane Huot, Cédric Dumas, Pierre Dragicevic, Jean-Daniel Fekete, and Gérard Hégron.
“The MaggLite Post-WIMP Toolkit: Draw It, Connect It and Run It.” In: UIST 2004. ACM, Oct.
2004, pp. 257–266.
core: A
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/05/95/PDF/MaggLite-UIST2004.pdf.
acceptance rate: 20%, 24/118.
[CM.11] Stéphane Huot, Cédric Dumas, and Gérard Hégron. “Toward Creative 3D Modeling: an Architects’
Sketches Study.” In: Interact ’03. IOS Press, Sept. 2003, pp. 785–788.
core: A
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/05/91/PDF/Architects-Sketches-Interact2003.pdf.
Refereed International Conferences
[CI.1] Lénaïc Bagnères, Oleksandr Zinenko, Stéphane Huot, and Cédric Bastoul. “Opening Polyhedral
Compiler’s Black Box.” In: CGO ’16. ACM, 2016, pp. 128–138.
core: A
https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01253322/file/2015.09.18_Polyhedral_Compiler_White_Boxing.pdf.
[CI.2] Jeronimo Barbosa, Joseph Malloch, Marcelo Wanderley, and Stéphane Huot. “What Does
’Evaluation’ Mean for the NIME Community?” In: NIME ’15. Baton Rouge, LA, USA: Louisiana
State University, May 2015, pp. 156–161.
https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01158080/file/evaluation-nime-2015.pdf.
[CI.3] Theophanis Tsandilas, Magdalini Grammatikou, and Stéphane Huot. “BricoSketch: Mixing Paper
and Computer Drawing Tools in Professional Illustration.” In: ITS ’15. ACM, 2015, pp. 127–136.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/20/73/58/PDF/main-hal.pdf.
acceptance rate: 23.7%, 29/122.
[CI.4] Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, Stéphane Huot, Halla Olafsdottir, and Pierre Dragicevic. “GlideCursor: Pointing with an Inertial Cursor.” In: AVI ’14. ACM, 2014, pp. 49–56.
core: B
http://hal.inria.fr/hal-00989252/PDF/CursorGlide-hal.pdf.
acceptance rate: 28.2%, 31/110.
[CI.5] Pierre Dragicevic, Fanny Chevalier, and Stéphane Huot. “Running an HCI Experiment in
Multiple Parallel Universes.” In: CHI EA ’14 (alt.chi). ACM, 2014, pp. 607–618.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/97/65/07/PDF/multixp-hal.pdf.
acceptance rate: 37.5%, 24/64.
[CI.6] Justin Mathew, Stéphane Huot, and Alan Blum. “A Morphological Analysis of Audio Objects
and their Control Methods for 3D Audio.” In: NIME ’14. London, UK: Goldsmiths University of
London, 2014, pp. 415–420.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/02/28/25/PDF/NIME2014_main_HAL.pdf.
acceptance rate: 25%.
[CI.7] Oleksandr Zinenko, Stéphane Huot, and Cédric Bastoul. “Clint: a direct manipulation tool for
parallelizing compute-intensive program parts.” In: VL/HCC ’14. Melbourne, Australia: IEEE, 2014,
pp. 109–112.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/01/05/57/88/PDF/Clint-VL_HCC_14.pdf.
[CI.8] Emilien Ghomi, Stéphane Huot, Olivier Bau, Wendy E. Mackay, and Michel Beaudouin-Lafon.
“Arpège: Learning Multitouch Chord Gestures Vocabularies.” In: ITS ’13. ACM, 2013, pp. 209–218.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/87/01/73/PDF/ArpegeITS2013_HAL.pdf.
acceptance rate: 29%, 35/121.
[CI.9] Emmanuel Pietriga, Stéphane Huot, Mathieu Nancel, and Romain Primet. “Rapid Development
of User Interfaces on Cluster-Driven Wall Displays with jBricks.” In: EICS ’11. ACM, 2011, pp. 185–
190.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/58/54/79/PDF/jbricks-eics11.pdf.
acceptance rate: 22%, 14/65.
[CI.10] Fanny Chevalier, Stéphane Huot, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. “Visualisation de mesures agrégées
pour l’estimation de la qualité des articles Wikipedia.” In: EGC 2010. Cépaduès-Éditions, Jan. 2010,
pp. 351–362.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/06/97/PDF/WikipediaVIZ-EGC2010.pdf.
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[CI.11] Fanny Chevalier, Stéphane Huot, and Jean-Daniel Fekete. “WikipediaViz: Conveying Article
Quality for Casual Wikipedia Readers.” In: PacificVis ’10. IEEE, Mar. 2010, pp. 215–222. core: B
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/06/98/PDF/WikipediaViz-PacificVis2010.pdf.
acceptance rate: 32%, 27/84.
[CI.12] Anne Roudaut, Stéphane Huot, and Eric Lecolinet. “TapTap and MagStick: Improving OneHanded Target Acquisition on Small Touch-screens.” In: AVI ’08. ACM, May 2008, pp. 146–153.
core: B
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/06/94/PDF/TapTap-AVI08.pdf.
acceptance rate: 27%, 32/117.
[CI.13] Stéphane Huot and Eric Lecolinet. “SpiraList: A Compact Visualization Technique for OneHanded Interaction with Large Lists on Mobile Devices.” In: NordiCHI 2006. Nordic HCI organizations.
ACM, Oct. 2006, pp. 445–448.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/06/00/PDF/SpiraList-NordiCHI2006.pdf.
[CI.14] Didier Boucard, Stéphane Huot, Christian Colin, Daniel Siret, and Gérard Hégron. “An ImageBased and Knowledge-Based system for efficient architectural and urban modeling.” In: ACADIA.
Oct. 2002, pp. 231–240.
[CI.15] Pierre Dragicevic and Stéphane Huot. “SpiraClock: a continuous and non-intrusive display for
upcoming events.” In: CHI EA ’02. ACM Press, 2002, pp. 604–605.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/05/99/PDF/SpiraClock-CHI2002.pdf.
[CI.16] Alexey Sosnov, Stéphane Huot, Pierre Macé, and Gérard Hégron. “Rapid Incremental Architectural Modeling from Imprecise Perspective Sketches and Geometric Constraints.” In: Graphicon.
2002.
Refereed Domestic Conferences
[CD.1] Julie Wagner, Wendy E. Mackay, and Stéphane Huot. “Left-over Windows Cause Window
Clutter... But What Causes Left-over Windows?” In: IHM 2012. ACM, Oct. 2012, pp. 47–50.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/77/63/01/PDF/WMLisa-hal.pdf.
[CD.2]
Caroline Appert, Stéphane Huot, Pierre Dragicevic, and Michel Beaudouin-Lafon. “FlowStates: Prototypage d’applications interactives avec des flots de données et des machines à états.”
In: IHM 2009. ACM, Oct. 2009, pp. 119–128. Best Paper.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/53/85/98/PDF/FlowStates.pdf.
acceptance rate: 44%, 51/117.
[CD.3] Mathieu Nancel, Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, and Stéphane Huot. “Un espace de conception fondé
sur une analyse morphologique des techniques de menus.” In: IHM 2009. ACM, Oct. 2009, pp. 13–22.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/05/94/PDF/Design_space_menus-IHM2009.pdf.
acceptance rate: 44%, 51/117.
[CD.4] Stéphane Huot and Eric Lecolinet. “ArchMenu et ThumbMenu : Contrôler son dispositif mobile
"sur le pouce".” In: IHM 2007. ACM, Nov. 2007, pp. 107–110.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/05/93/PDF/ArchThumbMenu-IHM2007.pdf.
[CD.5] Stéphane Huot, Pierre Dragicevic, and Cédric Dumas. “Flexibilité et modularité pour la conception
d’interactions: Le modèle d’architecture logicielle des Graphes Combinés.” In: IHM 2006. AFIHM.
ACM, Apr. 2006, pp. 43–50.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/05/96/PDF/MixedGraphs-IHM2006.pdf.
acceptance rate: 41%, 19/46.
[CD.6] Stéphane Huot, Cédric Dumas, Pierre Dragicevic, and Gérard Hégron. “Conception et utilisation
d’interactions avancées avec la boîte à outils MaggLite.” In: IHM 2004. AFIHM. ACM, Aug. 2004,
pp. 177–178. Demonstration.
[CD.7] Stéphane Huot, Cédric Dumas, and Gérard Hégron. “Svalabard: Une table à dessin virtuelle pour
la modélisation 3D.” In: IHM 2004. AFIHM. New York, NY, USA: ACM, Aug. 2004, pp. 85–92.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/06/91/PDF/Svalabard-IHM2004.pdf.
[CD.8] Stéphane Huot and Cédric Dumas. “Vers des modeleurs 3D créatifs: Étude de dessins d’architectes.”
In: IHM 2002. AFIHM. ACM, Nov. 2002, pp. 267–270.
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Books and Proceedings
[B.1] Jonathan Aceituno, Renaud Blanch, Stéphane Huot, Martin Hachet, and Nicolas Roussel,
eds. Proceedings of the 25ème Conférence Francophone sur l’Interaction Homme-Machine. IHM ’13.
Talence, France: ACM, 2013.
Workshops
[W.1] Marcelo M. Wanderley, Joseph Malloch, Jérémie Garcia, Wendy Mackay, Michel BeaudouinLafon, and Stéphane Huot. “Human Computer Interaction meets Computer Music: The MIDWAY
Project.” In: Music and HCI Workshop – CHI 2016 Extended Abstracts. May 2016, p. 4.
https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01370588/file/MHCI16.pdf.
[W.2] Oleksandr Zinenko, Cédric Bastoul, and Stéphane Huot. “Manipulating Visualization, Not
Codes.” In: International Workshop on Polyhedral Compilation Techniques (IMPACT). Amsterdam,
Netherlands, Jan. 2015, p. 8.
https://hal.inria.fr/hal-01100974/file/paper.pdf.
[W.3] Can Liu, Jonathan Diehl, Stéphane Huot, and Jan Borchers. “Mobile Augmented Note-taking
to Support Operating Physical Devices.” In: Mobile HCI 2011 – Workshop on Mobile Augmented
Reality: Design Issues and Opportunities. Aug. 2011.
http://hal.inria.fr/inria-00626260/PDF/Final_submission.pdf.
[W.4] Emilien Ghomi, Olivier Bau, Wendy Mackay, and Stéphane Huot. “Conception et apprentissage
des interactions tactiles: le cas des postures multi-doigts.” In: FITG ’10: French workshop on tactile
and gestural interaction. June 2010.
http://fitg10.lille.inria.fr/workshop-data/proposals/ghomi-et-al.pdf.
Thesis
[T.1] Stéphane Huot. “‘Designeering Interaction’: A Missing Link in the Evolution of Human-Computer
Interaction.” Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches. Université Paris-Sud, Orsay, France, May 2013.
http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00823763/PDF/Huot-HDR-Final.pdf.
[T.2]
Stéphane Huot. “Une nouvelle approche pour la conception créative: De l’interprétation du dessin
à main levée au prototypage d’interactions non-standard.” Ph.D. Dissertation (thèse de doctorat).
Université de Nantes, École Nationale Supérieure des Techniques Industrielles et des Mines de Nantes,
July 2005.
http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/docs/00/04/84/43/PDF/tel-00010210.pdf.
[T.3] Stéphane Huot. “Reconstruction de bâtiments 3D à partir d’images.” Master Dissertation (mémoire
de DEA). Université de Nantes, École Nationale Supérieure des Techniques Industrielles et des Mines
de Nantes, Sept. 2000.
Patents
[P.1] Géry Casiez, Stéphane Conversy, Matthieu Falce, Stéphane Huot, and Nicolas Roussel.
“Arrangement to measure and use latency between an input interface and an output interface of a
processing device.” Patent European application number 15306665.9 (France). 2015. Application
date: October 19, 2015.
Other Publications
[O.1] Bruno Raffin, Hannah Carbonnier, Jérôme Esnault, Jean-Christophe Lombardo, Rémi Felix, Thierry Duval, Alain Chauffaut, Georges Dumont, Ronan Gaugne, Valérie Gouranton,
François Faure, Jérémie Allard, Romain Primet, Stéphane Huot, Yvonne Jung, Ulrich Bockholt, Johannes Behr, Karsten Schwenk, and Gerrit Voss. “The VCoRE Project: First Steps
Towards Building a Next-Generation Visual Computing Platform.” In: 7èmes Journées de l’Association
Française de Réalité Virtuelle (French Association for Virtual Reality). AFRV ’12. 2012.
[O.2] Michel Beaudoin-Lafon, Emmanuel Pietriga, Wendy Mackay, Stéphane Huot, Clément Pillias,
and Romain Primet. “131 millions de pixel qui font le mur.” In: Plein Sud Spécial Recherche 20102011. 2011, pp. 124–131.
[O.3] Stéphane Huot, Mathieu Nancel, and Michel Beaudouin-Lafon. PushMenu: Extending Marking
Menus for Pressure-Enabled Input Devices. Research Report 1502. LRI, Université Paris-Sud, France,
2008.
http://hal.inria.fr/docs/00/55/05/97/PDF/PushMenu-RR2008.pdf.
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[O.4] Stéphane Huot and Christian Colin. “MArINa : reconstruction de bâtiments 3D à partir d’images.”
In: Colloque Modélisation Multimodale appliquée à la reconstruction d’environnements architecturaux
et urbains. Bordeaux, France, 2002.
[O.5] Christian Colin and Stéphane Huot. “Photomodélisation à l’aide de la géométrie projective.” In:
Actes des journées du Groupe de Travail Modélisation Géométrique. Dijon, France, 2001.
[O.6] Stéphane Huot and Christian Colin. MArINa: 3D reconstruction from images using formal projective
geometry. Research Report 01/1/INFO. École des Mines de Nantes, Jan. 2001.
[O.7] Gérard Hégron, Daniel Siret, Christian Colin, Pierre Macé, Stéphane Huot, Emmanuel Monin,
and Didier Boucard. “Une nouvelle approche informatique de la modélisation architecturale : la
restitution de la place Ludovise de Louis.” In: Colloque Victor Louis et son temps. Paris, France, Dec.
2000.
Funded Projects & Technology Transfer
Funded Projects
since 2014 MIDWAY, Inria “International Associate Teams program”, Fonds de Recherche
Nature et Technologie du Québec (FQRNT) and France Canada Research Fund (FCRF),
60kA
C/year for 3 years.
Partners Inria Saclay – Île-de-France (ex-situ group), Inria Lille – Nord Europe (Mjolnir
group) & McGill University (IDMIL group).
Role Coordinator (with M. Wanderley, McGill University).
since 2013 Digicarts, Digiteo, 77kA
C.
Partners Université Paris-Sud, Inria, CNRS, CEA-LIST and Télécom ParisTech.
Role Coordinator and principal investigator.
since 2012 Digipods: Distant Collaborative Interaction Between Heterogeneous
Visualization Platforms, “Équipement mi-lourd SESAME 2012” of Région Île-deFrance, 850KA
C (total: 1.9MA
C).
Partners FCS Campus Paris-Saclay, Université Paris-Sud, Inria, CNRS, CEA-LIST and
Télécom ParisTech.
Role Coordinator and principal investigator.
2011-2014 DIGISCOPE (High-Performance Infrastructure for Collaborative Interactive Visualization), ANR-EQUIPEX 2010, coordinator: Michel BeaudouinLafon, LRI–in|situ|, 6.7MA
C (total: 22MA
C).
Partners FCS Campus Paris-Saclay, Univ. Paris-Sud, CNRS, CEA, Inria, TélécomParisTech, Ecole Centrale, UVSQ, ENS Cachan and Maison de la Simulation.
Role Co-Chair of the Technical Committee (management of hiring and purchasing processes, supervision of project engineers), node-manager for WILD
(Université Paris-Sud platform), specification of WILDER (Inria platform),
coordination and participation in related future research projects.
2009-2014 WILD (Wall-sized Interaction with Large Datasets), Région Ile-de-France,
Digiteo, CNRS, Inria, Inria-MSR, Université Paris-Sud, ANR, (coordinator: Emmanuel
Pietriga, Inria–in|situ|), 429KA
C.
Partners Université Paris-Sud, Inria, CNRS.
Role Manager of the platform since July 2012, coordination and participation in related research projects.
2008-2011 iStar, ANR, (coordinator LRI: Michel Beaudouin-Lafon, LRI–in|situ|).
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Partners LRI, ENAC, IntuiLab, Anyware Technologies.
Role Participant.
Technology Transfer
2011-2014 VCoRE (Visual COmputing Runtime Environment), Inria/IGD Fraunhofer
Institute, (coordinators: Bruno Raffin & Jean-Christophe Lombardo, Inria).
Partners Inria (Grenoble, Lille, Rennes, Saclay, Sophia Antipolis), IGD Fraunhofer Institute.
Role Coordinator and investigator for in|situ|/Inria Saclay–Île-de-France.
Software Development & Distribution
Input Configurator http://inputconf.sourceforge.net/
A Java toolkit and a visual editor for the support and the dynamic configuration
of a large range of input devices and advanced interaction techniques [CM.10].
- Principal developer and maintainer (formerly by P. Dragicevic & J.-D. Fekete).
- Distributed under the BSD license and used in several projects as the core component
for input and interaction management.
- Will be refactored and extended (see FlowStates and WILDInputServer below) as part
of the VCoRE technological development action of Inria (see p.14).
FlowStates http://www.lri.fr/~appert/FlowStates/
A Java toolkit that combines state machines and data flow paradigms (ICon) for
prototyping and configuring advanced interaction techniques. [CD.2].
- Principal maintainer (developed with C. Appert).
- Will be integrated into ICon distribution.
WILDInputServer http://inputconf.sourceforge.net/
A standalone application based on ICon, that improves the control of interactions
in large multi-surface environments (wall-sized displays, VR platforms, etc.) [CI.9].
- Developer and maintainer (part of the jBricks framework, with E. Pietriga & R. Primet).
- Add support for specific input devices (e.g., trackers) and protocols (OSC, TUIO, vrpn)
to ICon, as well as a remote control protocol and a dynamic plugins mechanism.
- Will be integrated into ICon distribution as part of the VCoRE technological development action of Inria (see p.14).
Gliimpse http://www.aviz.fr/gliimpse/
A Markup Language editor that allows to smoothly transition from the code to the
rendered document [CM.7].
- Developer and maintainer, with P. Dragicevic.
- Looking for opportunities to integrate Gliimpse in a real editor.
TorusDesktop http://insitu.lri.fr/TorusDesktop
A MacOS X application that implements a new pointing technique based on
‘cursor-wrapping’ in a real desktop environment [CM.8].
- Developer and maintainer.
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WikipediaViz http://reactivitiz.lri.fr/mediawiki/index.php
A set of visualizations designed for casual users of Wikipedia, that reveal some important data about an article and help to assess potential quality problems. [CI.11].
- Former designer and developer (with J.-D. Fekete & F. Chevalier).
- Implemented on a Wikipedia mirror site as a proof of concept and for evaluation
purposes.
SpiraClock & HeliCal http://www.emn.fr/z-info/spiraclock/ & http://www.lri.fr/~dragice/helical/
An interactive technique for the continuous and non intrusive visualization of temporal
events. [CI.15].
- Design and development, with P. Dragicevic.
- Several applications were developed for use with different calendar systems (Outlook,
Google, etc.). Downloaded more than 5000 times.
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