The Engineering Human-Computer Interaction (EHCI) research group is one of the 24 research groups of the Grenoble Informatics Laboratory (LIG).
The EHCI research group is primarily concerned with concepts, models and software tools / artifacts for interaction techniques and interactive systems.
The core scientific activity focuses on the theoretical and technical foundations of interaction for Human-Computer Interaction.
April 2024: Local TV News report on research by François Bérard on the Sphere to interact with digital 3D content, and on congruent touch indirection.
October 2020: Handheld Augmented Reality - Award-winning paper at ACM-AVI conference.
Published at the ACM-AVI (Advance Visual Interfaces) conference, the article "Target Expansion in Context: the Case of Menu in Handheld Augmented Reality” by Patrick Perea (LIG-IIHM & Schneider Electric), Denis Morand (Schneider Electric) and Laurence Nigay on mobile augmented reality was awarded the "Honorable Mention Award" (6% of the best submissions).
October 2019: Joëlle Coutaz has been elected to IFIP Fellow.
The Fellow Award recognizes individuals of the highest professional standing and expertise in one of IFIP’s constituent societies (which includes ACM) who have also contributed directly to IFIP (in particular the IFIP working group 2.7/13.4 on engineering HCI).
October 2019: Laurence Nigay co-author of the 2009 ICMI paper "Fusion engines for multimodal input: a survey” that has been awarded the ACM-ICMI 2019 Technical Impact Award at the conference ACM-ICMI 2019 (21st ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction).
This award recognizes the article that has achieved the best technical impact in the field of multimodal interfaces over the last decade. Congratulations Laurence Nigay and others!
September 2019: The paper "SplitSlider: A Tangible Interface to Input Uncertainty" has been awarded the Reviewer's Choice Award of INTERACT 2019 (17th IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction).
This award is based on reviewers' ratings for review.
Congratulations Hyunyoung Kim, Céline Coutrix and others!
April 2024: Local TV News report on research by François Bérard on the Sphere to interact with digital 3D content, and on congruent touch indirection.
October 2020: Handheld Augmented Reality - Award-winning paper at ACM-AVI conference.
Published at the ACM-AVI (Advance Visual Interfaces) conference, the article "Target Expansion in Context: the Case of Menu in Handheld Augmented Reality” by Patrick Perea (LIG-IIHM & Schneider Electric), Denis Morand (Schneider Electric) and Laurence Nigay on mobile augmented reality was awarded the "Honorable Mention Award" (6% of the best submissions).
October 2019: Joëlle Coutaz has been elected to IFIP Fellow.
The Fellow Award recognizes individuals of the highest professional standing and expertise in one of IFIP’s constituent societies (which includes ACM) who have also contributed directly to IFIP (in particular the IFIP working group 2.7/13.4 on engineering HCI).
October 2019: Laurence Nigay co-author of the 2009 ICMI paper "Fusion engines for multimodal input: a survey” that has been awarded the ACM-ICMI 2019 Technical Impact Award at the conference ACM-ICMI 2019 (21st ACM International Conference on Multimodal Interaction).
This award recognizes the article that has achieved the best technical impact in the field of multimodal interfaces over the last decade. Congratulations Laurence Nigay and others!
September 2019: The paper "SplitSlider: A Tangible Interface to Input Uncertainty" has been awarded the Reviewer's Choice Award of INTERACT 2019 (17th IFIP TC13 International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction).
This award is based on reviewers' ratings for review.
Congratulations Hyunyoung Kim, Céline Coutrix and others!
In February 2017, Céline Coutrix was awarded the 2017 CNRS bronze medal. The CNRS Bronze Medal recognizes a researcher's first work, which makes that person a specialist with talent in a particular field. This medal is a way for the CNRS to encourage the researcher to continue work that has met with initial success and already produced fruitful results.
Septembre 3, 2013, Joëlle Coutaz was awarded IFIP TC13 Pioneer for her pioneering work on multimodal interaction and software architecture modeling for interactive systems.