HCI Challenges in Human Movement Analysis

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Title: HCI Challenges in Human Movement Analysis
Authors: Lilian Genaro Motti Ader, Benoît Bossavit, Brian Caulfield, Mathieu Raynal, Karine Lan Hing Ting, Vanderdonckt, Jean, Nadine Vigouroux, 17th IFIP TC 13 Int. Conf. on Human-Computer Interaction
Contributors: UCL - SSH/LouRIM - Louvain Research Institute in Management and Organizations, UCL - SST/ICTM/INGI - Pôle en ingénierie informatique
Publication Year: 2019
Collection: DIAL@USL-B (Université Saint-Louis, Bruxelles)
Subject Terms: Movement Analysis, Human Movement, Design Evaluation, Bio-mechanics, Ergonomics, Accessibility
Description: Assessing human bodies’ postures and positions enables to design new interaction techniques, to understand users’ performances and to evaluate ergonomics of devices. In addition to the applications for improving Human-Com-puter Interaction, human movement analysis is at the heart of other types of us-ages including sports, rehabilitation, gesture recognition, etc. This workshop aims at providing a platform for researchers and designers to discuss the challenges related to the processing (e.g., data collection, treatment, interpretation, recognition) of human movement (e.g., motor skills, amplitude of movements, limitations). We expect to identify the main challenges to be addressed and come up with a research agenda to give HCI new perspectives and suggest promising directions
Document Type: conference object
Language: English
Relation: boreal:218630; http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/218630
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-29390-1_7
Availability: http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/218630
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-29390-1_7
Rights: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.98484430
Database: BASE
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Abstract:Assessing human bodies’ postures and positions enables to design new interaction techniques, to understand users’ performances and to evaluate ergonomics of devices. In addition to the applications for improving Human-Com-puter Interaction, human movement analysis is at the heart of other types of us-ages including sports, rehabilitation, gesture recognition, etc. This workshop aims at providing a platform for researchers and designers to discuss the challenges related to the processing (e.g., data collection, treatment, interpretation, recognition) of human movement (e.g., motor skills, amplitude of movements, limitations). We expect to identify the main challenges to be addressed and come up with a research agenda to give HCI new perspectives and suggest promising directions
DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-29390-1_7