HUMAn-CoMPUtER IntERACtIonS In tRAnSPoRt - i

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HUMAn-CoMPUtER IntERACtIonS In tRAnSPoRt - i
HUMAn-CoMPUtER IntERACtIonS In tRAnSPoRt
Edited by Christophe Kolski, University of Valenciennes, France
Human-computer interactions are becoming increasingly present in our everyday life. The
growing ubiquitous nature of interactive systems creates many conceptual and
methodological problems that must be overcome by the designers and evaluators of these
systems.
Human-Computer Interactions in Transport details human-computer interaction in the
transport domain.
Discussing the richness and complexity of the field of transport , the central idea of this
book is to examine how an individual can utilize interactive systems, either during the
preparation of a trip or during the trip itself, all in the context of mobility.
This book will focus on traveler information and personalized systems, using a human-centered design
approach.
Contents
1. Principles, Issues and Viewpoints of Traveler
Information in a Multimodal Context, Guillaume Uster.
2. User Needs Analysis Methodology for the Design of
Traveler Information Systems, Pierre MorizetMahoudeaux, Annette Valentin and Assia Mouloudi.
3. A Generic Method for Personalizing Interactive
Systems: Application to Traveler Information,
Mourad Abed, Abdouroihamane Anli, Christophe Kolski
and Emmanuelle Grislin.
4. A Formal Framework for Design and Validation of
Multimodal Interactive Systems in Transport Domain,
Linda Mohand Oussaïd, Nadjet Kamel, Idir Aït Sadoune,
Yamine Aït Ameur, Mohamed Ahmed Nacer.
5. From Human-machine Interaction to Cooperation:
Towards the Integrated Copilot, Thierry Bellet,
Jean-Michel Hoc, Serge Boverie and Guy Boy.
6. ICT and New Human-machine Interactions for Trucks
and Buses of the Future: e-Truck and e-Bus Perspectives,
Bertrand David, René Chalon and Bernard Favre.
7. User-centered Approach to Design an Adaptive Truck
Driving Assistance: Detection of Vulnerable Users in
Urban Areas, Annick Maincent, Hélène Tattegrain,
Marie-Pierre Bruyas and Arnaud Bonnard.
8. Menu Sonification in an Automotive Media Center:
Design and Evaluation, Nicolas Misdariis, Julien Tardieu,
Sabine Langlois and Séverine Loiseau.
9. Consideration of the Travel Time Experience in the
Conceptual Models of Personalized Interactive
Applications, Arnaud Brossard, Mourad Abed,
Christophe Kolski and Guillaume Uster.
10. Towards New Interactive Displays in Stations and
Airports, Christophe Jacquet,
Yacine Bellik and Yolaine Bourda.
11. Transport: a Fertile Ground for the Plasticity of User
Interfaces, Gaëlle Calvary, Audrey Serna,
Christophe Kolski and Joëlle Coutaz.
9781848212794 • June 2011 • 400pages • Hardback • 234x156 mm • 145.00 $
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