'Workshop on multimedia techniques for augmented reality: presence and emotion in virtual environment', Dijon, France
There is evidence that future human-computer interfaces will enable more natural and intuitive communication between people and all kinds of devices equipped with sensors. The result will be that interaction may more closely resemble human-to-human communications.
Progress in human computer interaction has been made possible by innovative technologies that empower users in increasingly natural and intuitive ways. This progress has a great impact on the field of virtual-augmented reality, improving immersiveness and making simulations more realistic.
The event is designed to give a chance for researchers working with new technologies, psychologists, designers and human/computer experts who investigate human-centred technology to look at what lies beyond the frontiers of today's virtual environments.For further information, please visit: http://www2.u-bourgogne.fr/SITIS/11/INTERPRET.html(opens in new window)