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Associate Professor Maxime Cordeil
Associate Professor

Maxime Cordeil

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Overview

Background

My research explores how Virtual and Augmented Reality technologies enable users to better understand and interact with complex data. I also focus on the engineering and evaluation of interactive visualisation systems and the design of Augmented Reality interfaces for industry applications. I have authored 60+ publications in top-ranked Human Computer Interaction and Information Visualisation conference proceedings and journals, including in ACM CHI, ACM UIST, ACM ISS, IEEE InfoVis/TVCG, IEEE VR.

In 2021 and 2022, I was nominated Australia’s Field Leader researcher in Computer Graphics (The Australian Research magazine yearly ranking).

Availability

Associate Professor Maxime Cordeil is:
Available for supervision

Research interests

  • Data Visualisation and Visual Analytics

    I am interested in improving the way people create data visualisation, query them and understand what's in the data using visual analytics techniques. I have expertise in visualisation and analytics for multidimensional data, network (graph) data, spatial data and time series. I also have expertise in 3D visualisation, e.g., with point clouds and CT/MRI images.

  • Mixed Reality and Computer Graphics

    My main focus in Mixed Reality and Computer Graphics is in Immersive Analytics: I explore, design, implement and evaluate Immersive Visualisation tools and techniques to help people better understand their data. I am also interested in exploring how leveraging embodied interaction through spatial interactions, stereoscopic vision, haptics, tangible interaction and the space around users can help the sensemaking and decision-making process.

  • Human-Computer Interaction

    A large portion of my research work is to design, evaluate and understand the impact of novel interactions, systems and devices on people's tasks.

Works

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65 works between 2011 and 2026

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2016

Conference Publication

Immersive solutions for future air traffic control and management

Cordeil, 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

Immersive solutions for future air traffic control and management

2013

Conference Publication

When paper meets multi-touch: A study of multi-modal interactions in air traffic control

Savery, 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

When paper meets multi-touch: A study of multi-modal interactions in air traffic control

2013

Conference Publication

Assessing and improving 3D rotation transition in dense visualizations

Cordeil, 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

Assessing and improving 3D rotation transition in dense visualizations

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 animées

Cordeil, 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

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

2011

Conference Publication

Experimenting and improving perception of 3d rotation-based transitions between 2d visualizations

Cordeil, 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

Experimenting and improving perception of 3d rotation-based transitions between 2d visualizations

Funding

Current funding

  • 2024 - 2029
    Augmented Human Operations
    CSIRO
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Associate Professor Maxime Cordeil is:
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Supervision history

Current supervision

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