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Chris Raymaekers
Researcher at University of Hasselt
Publications - 26
Citations - 320
Chris Raymaekers is an academic researcher from University of Hasselt. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & User interface design. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 26 publications receiving 305 citations.
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IntuPaint: Bridging the gap between physical and digital painting
TL;DR: The reality-based approach in the combination of user interface and paint software is a new step forward to bridge the gap between physical and digital painting, as is demonstrated by initial user tests.
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FluidPaint: an interactive digital painting system using real wet brushes
Peter Vandoren,Luc Claesen,Tom Van Laerhoven,Johannes Taelman,Chris Raymaekers,Eddy Flerackers,Frank Van Reeth +6 more
TL;DR: A new interactive canvas, accurately registering brush footprints and paint strokes in high precision has been developed, based on the real-time imaging of brushes and other painting instruments as well as thereal-time co-located rendering of the painting results.
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Arm training in Multiple Sclerosis using Phantom: Clinical relevance of robotic outcome measures
Peter Feys,Geert Alders,Domien Gijbels,Joan De Boeck,Tom De Weyer,Karin Coninx,Chris Raymaekers,Veronik Truyens,Patric Groenen,Kenneth Meijer,Hans H.C.M. Savelberg,O. Bert Eijnde +11 more
TL;DR: To investigate which types of robotic outcome measures are clinically relevant, appropriate movement tasks and tests for the haptic PHANTOM end-effector robot were designed in a virtual environment, while mainly significant correlations were found between specific functional measures and virtual movement tasks.
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Introducing semantic information during conceptual modelling of interaction for virtual environments
TL;DR: A model-based user interface approach is introduced which introduces semantic information, represented using ontologies, during the modelling phase which makes it possible for the semantic information content to be chosen and adapted in complete freedom without considering the underlying framework.
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Adaptation in virtual environments: conceptual framework and user models
TL;DR: A conceptual framework for realizing adaptive personalized interaction in virtual environments is proposed and how to establish, verify and apply a user model is discussed, which forms the first and important step in implementing the proposed conceptual framework.