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2016 Conference Publication Immersive solutions for future air traffic control and managementCordeil, Maxime, Dwyer, Tim and Hurter, Christophe (2016). Immersive solutions for future air traffic control and management. ISS '16: 2016 ACM International Conference on Interactive Surfaces and Spaces, Ontario, Canada, 6-9 November 2016. New York, NY United States: Association for Computing Machinery. doi: 10.1145/3009939.3009944 |
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2013 Conference Publication When paper meets multi-touch: A study of multi-modal interactions in air traffic controlSavery, Cheryl, Hurter, Christophe, Lesbordes, Rémi, Cordeil, Maxime and Graham, T. C. Nicholas (2013). When paper meets multi-touch: A study of multi-modal interactions in air traffic control. Springer Verlag. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-40477-1_12 |
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2013 Conference Publication Assessing and improving 3D rotation transition in dense visualizationsCordeil, Maxime, Hurter, Christophe, Conversy, Stéphane and Causse, Mickaël (2013). Assessing and improving 3D rotation transition in dense visualizations. British Computer Society. doi: 10.14236/ewic/hci2013.6 |
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2011 Conference Publication Improvement of the visual circuit of air traffic controllers to link the data among visualizations with the use of animated transitions Amélioration du circuit visuel des Contrôleurs Aériens pour relier les données entre visualisations en utilisant des transitions animéesCordeil, Maxime, Hurter, Christophe and Conversy, Stéphane (2011). Improvement of the visual circuit of air traffic controllers to link the data among visualizations with the use of animated transitions Amélioration du circuit visuel des Contrôleurs Aériens pour relier les données entre visualisations en utilisant des transitions animées. New York, NY, USA: ACM. doi: 10.1145/2044354.2044366 |
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2011 Conference Publication Experimenting and improving perception of 3d rotation-based transitions between 2d visualizationsCordeil, Maxime, Hurter, Christophe and Conversy, Stéphane (2011). Experimenting and improving perception of 3d rotation-based transitions between 2d visualizations. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-23768-3_75 |