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PhD Julien CAUQUIS

PhD Julien CAUQUIS - CLARTE - Chaire XR-IA

Julien CAUQUIS

  • PhD title: Optimization of sensorial feedback and (manual) interaction efficiency for XR – Application to know-how transmission
  • INUIT theme 1
  • Thesis dates: 03/2022 – 02/2025
  • Supervision: T. Duval – G. Moreau – É. Peillard – L. Dominjon
  • Context/Funding: CIFRE CLARTE
  • General Goal:
    • To propose new ways for guiding operators with multi-sensory feedback when they perform technical tasks
  • Scientific challenges:
    • To determine the efficiency of each kind of feedback for guidance
    • To be able to recommand which kind of feedback must be used according to the kind of technical gesture to be done
  • Keywords: AR, VR, XR, Efficient 3D Interaction
  • Contribution:
    • Studying how the weight of a tangible virtual tool can influence the efficiency of virtual training
  • Perspective:
    • Determine the right weight to give to a virtual tool to optimize training