Die Forscherinnen und Forscher des Instituts Human-IST interessieren sich für die Interaktion zwischen Mensch und gebauter Umwelt. Sie entwickeln neue menschenorientierte Technologien, um diese Interaktionen und den menschlichen Komfort besser zu verstehen und zu verbessern. Dazu vereinen sie ihre Fachkenntnisse in IT, Psychologie und Soziologie, um Daten zu visualisieren und multimodale Schnittstellen zu erstellen.
Projekte

ARC-HEST

BBData DEMO

Carbon correlation experiment

ComfortBox

CUSO: People, Spaces and Technologies

ECABO tool

eCOMBINE

ELSA Exploration tooL for Sustainable Arch…

From Artifacts to Architecture

Future of Human-Building Interaction

Hilo

Indoor Localization

Insolight

Literature analysis of living lab methods …

Living Lab as a research method in Human-C…

MUBI Mobile user-building interface

Preventing Productivity Degradation in Off…

Psychological and physiological reactions …

Smart Shading Control

Space-use behaviour in Smart Living Lab

Spatial Sustainability in Shared Office Sp…

Studying the spaces of crafting. A case st…

The impact of nomadic work spaces on the p…

Transaction on Computer-Human Interaction

User environment strategies

Visualizing the user in the building data
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Kontakt

Denis Lalanne
Head of Human-IST Research Center
Professor- UNIFR
-data visualization
-human-centered multimodal interfaces
-human-building interaction
-human-centered multimodal interfaces
-human-building interaction
Information
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Publications
Hilo-wear: Exploring Wearable Interaction with Indoor Air Quality Forecast
Extended Abstracts of the 2020 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
2020 | Human-IST
Conference Papers
Predictive Models of Indoor Carbon Dioxide Concentration to Prevent Daily Decay of Productivity and Well-Being in Shared Offices.
SmartPhil@ IUI
2020 | Human-IST
Conference Papers
Discussing the Potential of BMS Data Mining to Extract Abnormal Building Behaviour Related to Occupants' Usage
Impact: Design With All Senses
2020 | Human-IST
Conference Papers