Project Team Axis

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Section: Partnerships and Cooperations

National Initiatives

ANR MIDAS (2008 - 2011)

Participants : Brigitte Trousse [correspondant] , Chongsheng Zhang, Mohamed Gaieb.

Our source code has been integrated in the MIDAS demonstrator based on Esper, a component for complex event processing and Postgres as well as our two applications [66] , [67] , [57] . Two videos have been prepared by B. Trousse for ANR STIC conference(January 2012).

In 2011, we demonstrated the use of the SCDS MIDAS approach [11] to summarize data streams on two applications for the ANR STIC conference (Lyon, december):

C. Zhang's thesis has been partially funded By MIDAS [19] (cf. section  6.2 ).

Web 2.0 SCAR (2009 - 2011)

Participants : Florian Bonacina, Anne-Laure Negri, Bernard Senach, Brigitte Trousse.

A state-of-the-art of tools related to the management task of bookmarks with a cognitive approach have been done.

Process 2.0 (2009 - 2011)

Participants : Pascal Marie-Dessoude, Dominique Scapin [correspondant] .

This year, a set of specifications for collaborative work was produced [63] , and the project ended with the ergonomic evaluation of the e-Citiz tool [64] .

ANR MyCitizSpace(2007 - 2011)

Participants : Pascal Marie-Dessoude, Dominique Scapin [correspondant] .

This year, the project ended with the ergonomic evaluation of the e-Citiz tool [65] .

ANR PIMI (2010 - 2013)

Participants : Claudia Detraux, Dominique Scapin [correspondant] .

The main contribution this year is described in section 5.7.

This work also led to a PIMI project deliverable [70] , in collaboration with LRI (P. Poizat). The research was pursued with another study [58] that produced ergonomic requirements for the PIMI prototype. An experiment with a mock-up simulating forms with their information content and providing the ability to change the structure and naming of items has been made. The observations concerned the users during the task of data entry and retrieval of data, and changes in the PIMI mockup. Also, the users acceptance to share their information or not has been recorded. The results led to a ranked list of recommendations on aspects including: structure and organization of content, items naming, information sharing, removal of sections and categories, redundancies.

Other Activities

Health

AxIS contributed to the CGIET report [100] :

M. Pallot participated to the “Séminaire Living Lab pour la santé et l’autonomie”, organised by CGIET, Paris, 25 January 2011 and to the “Colloque TIC Santé 2011”, Paris, 9 Février 2011, Association FORMATICSanté, Session “Le développement de Living Labs ou expérimentation des TIC par des communautés d’acteurs sociaux - Intérêt et limites dans le domaine sanitaire et médico-social”. This year we have several contacts between ICT Usage Lab (B. Trousse), Autonom'Lab (Limousin) and CNR santé (P. Mallea) in order to identify topics of future collaborations.

Collaborations linked to our Contracts

Academic Collaborations