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Christian Frisson

Researcher at University of Calgary

Publications -  54
Citations -  359

Christian Frisson is an academic researcher from University of Calgary. The author has contributed to research in topics: Visualization & Rendering (computer graphics). The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 48 publications receiving 299 citations. Previous affiliations of Christian Frisson include Université catholique de Louvain & French Institute for Research in Computer Science and Automation.

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Data Changes Everything: Challenges and Opportunities in Data Visualization Design Handoff

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify gaps between data characterization tools, visualization design tools, and development platforms that pose challenges for designer-developer teams working to create new data visualizations.
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The Video Browser Showdown: a live evaluation of interactive video search tools

TL;DR: Results from the second Video Browser Showdown (VBS2013) are presented and it is shown that the sophisticated tools enable better performance in general, but for some tasks common video players provide similar performance and could even outperform the expert tools.
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Multimodal Guitar: A Toolbox For Augmented Guitar Performances

TL;DR: A freely-available toolbox for augmented guitar performances, compliant with the PureData and Max/MSP environments, gathering tools for polyphonic pitch estimation, fretboard visualization and grouping, pressure sensing, modal synthesis, innite sustain, rearranging looping and "smart" harmonizing.
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Stereohaptics: a haptic interaction toolkit for tangible virtual experiences

TL;DR: With a recent rise in the availability of affordable head mounted gear sets, various sensory stimulations are integrated to provide seamlessly embodied virtual experience in areas such as education, entertainment, therapy and social interactions.
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Designing Vibrotactile Widgets with Printed Actuators and Sensors

TL;DR: This work proposes printed vibrotactile actuators and sensors that are printed on plastic sheets, with piezoelectric ink for actuation, and with silver ink for conductive elements, such as wires and capacitive sensors, to make it possible to design vib rotactile widgets on curved surfaces, without complicated mechanical assembly.