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Géry Casiez
Also published under:Gery Casiez, Géry casiez, G. Casiez
Affiliation
University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Univ. Lille, CNRS, Inria, Centrale Lille, UMR 9189 CRIStAL, Lille, France
Institut Universitaire de France, Paris, France
Univ. Lille, CNRS, Inria, Centrale Lille, UMR 9189 CRIStAL, Lille, France
Institut Universitaire de France, Paris, France
Topic
Virtual Reality Experience,3D Printing,Active Movement,Asynchronous Condition,Between-subjects Design,Body Ownership,Calibration Phase,Cardinal Directions,Computer Mouse,Control Design,Control Theory,Cursor Position,Design Results,Dynamical,Early Prediction,Effective Demand,Estimation Algorithm,Experimental Design,Force Feedback,Friction Force,Gender Expression,Goal Position,Hand Skin,Human-computer Interaction,Individual Differences,Interaction Context,Linear Model,Linear Regression Techniques,Lookup Table,Mean Effect Size,Measurement Noise,Mobile Devices,Model Identification,Model Validation,Monte Carlo Simulation,Multiple Actuators,Nonlinear Function,Number Of Participants,Numerical Instability,Objective Measures,Operational Space,Optimal Control,Peak Velocity,Phase Correction,Prediction Algorithms,Prolonged Contact,Recognition Rate,Replication Of Results,Research Prototype,Sense Of Embodiment,
Biography
Géry Casiez is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Lille in France and the deputy head of the Inria Loki research team. His research interests are in Human-Computer Interaction and include the development of new interaction techniques and input devices, BCI, haptic interaction, and the empirical evaluation of user interfaces, including associated metrics and predictive models of human performance. He has published and served as organizing or program committee member in conferences such as ACM CHI, ACM UIST and IHM. In 2018, he has been appointed junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France for 5 years.