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Prost, Lorène. "Modéliser en agronomie et concevoir des outils en interaction avec de futurs utilisateurs : le cas de la modélisation des interactions génotype-environnement et de l'outil DIAGVAR." Phd thesis, AgroParisTech, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00381092.
Full textGoga, Oana. "Matching user accounts across online social networks : methods and applications." Thesis, Paris 6, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA066167/document.
Full textThe proliferation of social networks and all the personal data that people share brings many opportunities for developing exciting new applications. At the same time, however, the availability of vast amounts of personal data raises privacy and security concerns.In this thesis, we develop methods to identify the social networks accounts of a given user. We first study how we can exploit the public profiles users maintain in different social networks to match their accounts. We identify four important properties – Availability, Consistency, non- Impersonability, and Discriminability (ACID) – to evaluate the quality of different profile attributes to match accounts. Exploiting public profiles has a good potential to match accounts because a large number of users have the same names and other personal infor- mation across different social networks. Yet, it remains challenging to achieve practically useful accuracy of matching due to the scale of real social networks. To demonstrate that matching accounts in real social networks is feasible and reliable enough to be used in practice, we focus on designing matching schemes that achieve low error rates even when applied in large-scale networks with hundreds of millions of users. Then, we show that we can still match accounts across social networks even if we only exploit what users post, i.e., their activity on a social networks. This demonstrates that, even if users are privacy conscious and maintain distinct profiles on different social networks, we can still potentially match their accounts. Finally, we show that, by identifying accounts that correspond to the same person inside a social network, we can detect impersonators
Goga, Oana. "Matching user accounts across online social networks : methods and applications." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 6, 2014. https://accesdistant.sorbonne-universite.fr/login?url=https://theses-intra.sorbonne-universite.fr/2014PA066167.pdf.
Full textThe proliferation of social networks and all the personal data that people share brings many opportunities for developing exciting new applications. At the same time, however, the availability of vast amounts of personal data raises privacy and security concerns.In this thesis, we develop methods to identify the social networks accounts of a given user. We first study how we can exploit the public profiles users maintain in different social networks to match their accounts. We identify four important properties – Availability, Consistency, non- Impersonability, and Discriminability (ACID) – to evaluate the quality of different profile attributes to match accounts. Exploiting public profiles has a good potential to match accounts because a large number of users have the same names and other personal infor- mation across different social networks. Yet, it remains challenging to achieve practically useful accuracy of matching due to the scale of real social networks. To demonstrate that matching accounts in real social networks is feasible and reliable enough to be used in practice, we focus on designing matching schemes that achieve low error rates even when applied in large-scale networks with hundreds of millions of users. Then, we show that we can still match accounts across social networks even if we only exploit what users post, i.e., their activity on a social networks. This demonstrates that, even if users are privacy conscious and maintain distinct profiles on different social networks, we can still potentially match their accounts. Finally, we show that, by identifying accounts that correspond to the same person inside a social network, we can detect impersonators
Malik, Adeel. "Stochastic Coded Caching Networks : a Study of Cache-Load Imbalance and Random User Activity." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2022. https://accesdistant.sorbonne-universite.fr/login?url=https://theses-intra.sorbonne-universite.fr/2022SORUS045.pdf.
Full textIn this thesis, we elevate coded caching from their purely information-theoretic framework to a stochastic setting where the stochasticity of the networks originates from the heterogeneity in users’ request behaviors. Our results highlight that stochasticity in the cache-aided networks can lead to the vanishing of the gains of coded caching. We determine the exact extent of the cache-load imbalance bottleneck of coded caching in stochastic networks, which has never been explored before. Our work provides techniques to mitigate the impact of this bottleneck for the scenario where the user-to-cache state associations are restricted by proximity constraints between users and helper nodes (i.e., shared-cache setting) as well as for the scenario where user-to-cache state associations strategies are considered, as a design parameter (i.e., subpacketization-constrained setting)
Salaün, Dominique. "La signification des outils informatiques et le développement de l’action au travail : une étude de cas dans l’ingénierie automobile." Thesis, Paris, CNAM, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019CNAM1267.
Full textThis activity clinic thesis focuses on the adaptation of information systems to work and addresses the issue of health at work. Information systems are becoming increasingly present everywhere. They often condition the organization of work, and when they are not suitable can hinder work. Redesigning these systems can therefore make it possible for the users to regain control of the situation, thus recovering their power to act.Our intervention in the PSA Group was intended to create such an opportunity. We had to depart from conventional methods in the designing of information systems, by setting up a discussion group of professional users and putting it at the heart of the project. In our analyses, we used an example to demonstrate how the development of action and of its meaning are related.Our research provides new evidence of the importance of empowerment in discussions concerning information system tools to ensure they are better suited to work. From a theoretical standpoint, by adopting the perspectives of historical and cultural psychology this research demonstrates the relationship between meaning and the power to act
Montoya, David. "Une base de connaissance personnelle intégrant les données d'un utilisateur et une chronologie de ses activités." Thesis, Université Paris-Saclay (ComUE), 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017SACLN009/document.
Full textTypical Internet users today have their data scattered over several devices, applications, and services. Managing and controlling one's data is increasingly difficult. In this thesis, we adopt the viewpoint that the user should be given the means to gather and integrate her data, under her full control. In that direction, we designed a system that integrates and enriches the data of a user from multiple heterogeneous sources of personal information into an RDF knowledge base. The system is open-source and implements a novel, extensible framework that facilitates the integration of new data sources and the development of new modules for deriving knowledge. We first show how user activity can be inferred from smartphone sensor data. We introduce a time-based clustering algorithm to extract stay points from location history data. Using data from additional mobile phone sensors, geographic information from OpenStreetMap, and public transportation schedules, we introduce a transportation mode recognition algorithm to derive the different modes and routes taken by the user when traveling. The algorithm derives the itinerary followed by the user by finding the most likely sequence in a linear-chain conditional random field whose feature functions are based on the output of a neural network. We also show how the system can integrate information from the user's email messages, calendars, address books, social network services, and location history into a coherent whole. To do so, it uses entity resolution to find the set of avatars used by each real-world contact and performs spatiotemporal alignment to connect each stay point with the event it corresponds to in the user's calendar. Finally, we show that such a system can also be used for multi-device and multi-system synchronization and allow knowledge to be pushed to the sources. We present extensive experiments
Lhermenier-Marinho, Isabelle. "Impact de l'utilisation de l'ordinateur sur les activités cognitives et l'adaptation chez l'enfant d’âge scolaire." Paris 10, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994PA100005.
Full textAfter surveying literature about computer introducing at school, insisting on programming activities, we present our research, works about the use of logo language by ten to eleven - year - old children. In our first piece of research we study, the impact of logo using on some cognitive processes and school results. Pretest and posttest measures are carried out with a logo group and a control group. In our second piece of research, we study the strategies adopted by children using logo language according to a cognitive style, to field dependence and field independence, and according to sex. Several problems are proposed to display the children's mastery and understanding of structures. Logo language proves to be a rich, heterogeneous and complex learning device, which ennobles every one to progress and acquire knowledge our hypothesis about the transfer of stills learned in computer programming seems to be justified. Educational computer programming is useful because it promotes experimental vu of learning in which the construction process is more important than the results you get, in which profile are significant for the learner and for the observer
Ricca, Aylen. "Effets de la fidélité dans les simulateurs de réalité virtuelle sur l'apprentissage des compétences techniques en chirurgie." Electronic Thesis or Diss., université Paris-Saclay, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020UPASG031.
Full textThe reform of medical studies in France attributes an important role to simulation in healthcare professionals' training. In this context, virtual reality simulators can be very useful. However, the fidelity of these systems remains an open question with a lack of guidelines for determining their appropriate levels of fidelity to support effective training. In this thesis, we are interested in the fidelity of immersive simulators for the training of technical skills in surgery. More particularly, we investigate how the fidelity of interactions and artifacts to perform certain tasks in the simulator could affect the efficiency of these systems. From a theoretical perspective, we propose an articulation of the concepts of simulator fidelity through a model based on the various fidelity components identified in our literature review, and the various interfaces and interactions used in virtual simulators for the training of technical skills. Two experimental studies were conducted to explore the factors of simulator fidelity associated with a navigation task and a tool handling task and their impacts on the learning of two technical skills in virtual reality. The results show that the simulator's interaction techniques and artifacts with a moderate fidelity can support the completion of secondary tasks for effective training. The designers of virtual simulators can rely on the recommendations resulting from our work in order to avoid including certain devices and fidelity components, which can be cumbersome and expensive without a real impact on the efficiency of these simulators
Picard, François. "Contextualisation & Capture de Gestuelles Utilisateur : Contributions à l'Adaptativité des Applications Interactives Scénarisées." Phd thesis, Université de La Rochelle, 2011. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00691944.
Full textViallaneix, Jacques. "Des systèmes"experts"aux systèmes"multi-compétents" : Vers des méthodologies de conception prenant en compte les activités cognitives des futurs utilisateurs : Une étude de cas." Lyon, INSA, 1991. http://www.theses.fr/1991ISAL0023.
Full textThis research has been carried out within a current framework of Artificial Intelligence concerning the passage from modelling performance to modelling competence. We aimed to determine conditions for the design of expert systems adapted to users who are themselves professionals in the technical concerned. Since the user must be assume responsibility for solution, we must be convinced by the system's competence. Our hypothesis is that an expert system, whilst remaining operational and scientifically relevant, must be designed according to an objective of "cognitive compatibility", thus allowing the user to integrate the system's knowledge into his own. Our experimental work was based on the study of two existing expert systems. For each, the problem solving method was selected to determine differences and similarities between the cognitive functioning of three knowledge systems : expert, expert system and user. From these analyses based on the meaning of the domain-specific knowledge and know-how involved, we have collaborated the notions of "objectives associated with resolution" and "meta-resolution": (1) an essential component of competence resides in meta-resolution (management of objectives); (2) competence cannot be defined in the absolute, but must be defined in reference Lo the objectives associated with the resolution and to the way in which they are managed. Our results lead us to consider that any methodology for designing a system which aims to respond to the objective of cognitive compatibility cannot be centred solely on the expert's competence. Different competences (at east one expert and one professional) must be taken into account from the first design phase: comparing these competences is the basis for explicating meta-resolution. In this framework, we propose an analysis grid, allowing choices concerning mat-resolution to be made explicit during the design of systems no longer considered to be "expert", but rather "multi-competent"
Nurbakova, Diana. "Recommendation of activity sequences during distributed events." Thesis, Lyon, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018LYSEI115/document.
Full textMulti-day events such as conventions, festivals, cruise trips, to which we refer to as distributed events, have become very popular in recent years, attracting hundreds or thousands of participants. Their programs are usually very dense, making it challenging for the attendees to make a decision which events to join. Recommender systems appear as a common solution in such an environment. While many existing solutions deal with personalised recommendation of single items, recent research focuses on the recommendation of consecutive items that exploits user's behavioural patterns and relations between entities, and handles geographical and temporal constraints. In this thesis, we first formulate the problem of recommendation of activity sequences, classify and discuss the types of influence that have an impact on the estimation of the user's interest in items. Second, we propose an approach (ANASTASIA) to solve this problem, which aims at providing an integrated support for users to create a personalised itinerary of activities. ANASTASIA brings together three components, namely: (1) estimation of the user’s interest in single items, (2) use of sequential influence on activity performance, and (3) building of an itinerary that takes into account spatio-temporal constraints. Thus, the proposed solution makes use of the methods based on sequence learning and discrete optimisation. Moreover, stating the lack of publicly available datasets that could be used for the evaluation of event and itinerary recommendation algorithms, we have created two datasets, namely: (1) event attendance on board of a cruise (Fantasy_db) based on a conducted user study, and (2) event attendance at a major comic book convention (DEvIR). This allows to perform evaluation of recommendation methods, and contributes to the reproducibility of results
Guerrier, Yohan. "Proposition d'une aide logicielle pour la saisie d'information en situation dégradée : application à des utilisateurs IMC athétosiques dans des contextes liés au transport et aux activités journalières." Thesis, Valenciennes, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015VALE0027/document.
Full textThe objective of the thesis is the study and development of a software aid named ComMob (Communication and Mobility) aimed at assisting disabled users when inputting information, nota-bly those with high mobility impairment. The thesis is in the field of Human-Computer Interaction, a particularly important area given that user interfaces are present on every device used continuously in all places (home, public places, offices ...). This research targets increased public transport use, better access to traveler information, and also daily activities of users with athetoid quadriplegic cerebral palsy. These users have difficulties performing actions with their arms because of frequent uncontrolled movements. In addition, they also have a dysarthria problem. The ComMob system uses pictograms to accelerate the input of sentences via different functions, including a program-ming aid. Several evaluations have been conducted in mobility situations and in laboratory condi-tions. Different research perspectives are also proposed
Salaün, Mickaël. "Intégration de l’utilisateur au contrôle d’accès : du processus cloisonné à l’interface homme-machine de confiance." Thesis, Evry, Institut national des télécommunications, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TELE0006/document.
Full textThis thesis aims to provide end users with tools enhancing the security of the system they use. First, user activities of different sensitivities require to be confined in dedicated domains by an access control fitting the user’s needs. Next, in order to maintain this confinement, users must be able to reliably identify the domains they interact with, from their machine’s interface. In the first part, we present a new confinement mechanism that seamlessly adapts to user activity changes, without altering the behavior of existing access controls nor degrading the security of the system. We also describe a first implementation named StemJail, based on Linux namespaces. We improve this confinement tool by creating a new Linux security module named Landlock which can be used without requiring privileges. In a second step, we identify and model the security properties a human-computer interface (HCI) requires for the reliable and secure understanding of the system by the user. Precisely, the goal is to establish a link between the entities with which the users think they communicate, and those with which they actually communicate. This model enables to evaluate the impact of HCI components jeopardization and helps assessing a given architecture
Gentner, Alexandre. "Définition et représentation d'intentions liées à l'expérience d'utilisation en phase amont du processus de conception de produit." Thesis, Paris, ENSAM, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014ENAM0011/document.
Full textIn the industrial context, users' experience with products recently became a major differentiation factor between competitors and can greatly influence the success of a product. In parallel, the interest from the design research community about this topic is also growing. This research intends to contribute to both contexts by investigating the definition and representation of user experience intentions. When defining the theoretical background of this research a link will be created between the complementary notions of user experience and kansei process. Based on this original field of study, this dissertation will discuss design activities undertaken by design teams in order to nourish the much wider industrial design process.With the five experiments that will be presented in this dissertation, I will explore the creation of tools and methodologies centred on potential users' kansei process and supporting the creation of intentions related to the user experience of products to be designed. I will also investigate how the nature of the resulting early representations can impact reciprocal understanding within multi-cultural design teams, and finally how the developed approach (Kansei Design approach) can impact different typologies of new concept development projects.In terms of academic contributions, this research enabled to model the exchange of kansei-related design information among design-teams and highlighted the added value of multi-sensory early representations resulting from experience-centred design activities. Regarding industrial contributions, the different experiments made it possible to characterise the Kansei Design approach in terms of tools, methodologies, and early representations. Moreover a link was established between the different characteristics of this approach and three typologies of new experience-centred concept development projects leading to different products development projects
Salaün, Mickaël. "Intégration de l’utilisateur au contrôle d’accès : du processus cloisonné à l’interface homme-machine de confiance." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Evry, Institut national des télécommunications, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018TELE0006.
Full textThis thesis aims to provide end users with tools enhancing the security of the system they use. First, user activities of different sensitivities require to be confined in dedicated domains by an access control fitting the user’s needs. Next, in order to maintain this confinement, users must be able to reliably identify the domains they interact with, from their machine’s interface. In the first part, we present a new confinement mechanism that seamlessly adapts to user activity changes, without altering the behavior of existing access controls nor degrading the security of the system. We also describe a first implementation named StemJail, based on Linux namespaces. We improve this confinement tool by creating a new Linux security module named Landlock which can be used without requiring privileges. In a second step, we identify and model the security properties a human-computer interface (HCI) requires for the reliable and secure understanding of the system by the user. Precisely, the goal is to establish a link between the entities with which the users think they communicate, and those with which they actually communicate. This model enables to evaluate the impact of HCI components jeopardization and helps assessing a given architecture
Coton, Justine. "utilisation de nouvelles technologies pour l’évaluation clinique des activités motrices de patients." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018GREAI005/document.
Full textThe motor capacities (motor skills)’ evaluation is an essential activity for movement analysis. This activity aims is to quantify the human’s motor performance to be able to follow-up and control the evolution of the patient’s pathology thus allowing an adapted treatment. The physiotherapists need accurate tools able to measure this performance. They developed their own tools based on observations and normalized exercises. This activity can be supported and enhanced by the technological advances. A category of motion tracking tools exists to track and record those movements. Their use in motor evaluation system could refine the therapist’s evaluations and increase their reproducibility. To insure the correct development and use of such tools it is necessary to answer the following question: “what are the development stakes and criteria related to a system for measure and evaluation of motor capacities?” This thesis work refined this question into the 3 following research axis: “how to measure motor capacities?”, “how to analyze and communicate the result?”, “how to integrate this system in the medical practice?” For each of those axis the key criteria for development were investigated and contributions are presented. To illustrate those criteria a case study was conducted: the instrumentation, with new motion capture technologies, of an assessment protocol for motor capacities also called MFM (The Motor Function Measure)
Munteanu, Dana. "Une approche hypertexte pour la formation en automatique : activités guidées et explication." Grenoble INPG, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998INPG0064.
Full textOllagnier-Beldame, Magali. "Traces d'interactions et processus cognitifs en activité conjointe : le cas d'une co-rédaction médiée par un artefact numérique." Lyon 2, 2006. http://theses.univ-lyon2.fr/documents/lyon2/2006/beldame_m.
Full textConsidering human activity according an interactionnist approach of cognition, a main question is the artefacts'appropriation by users. According to this approach, human cognition is situated in the materiality of the environment and distributed between people acting. In a learning situation, the question of appropriation is very important and concerns computer-mediated situations for learners. However, a few research works deal with situation elements supporting the numerical devices' appropriation, participating to the development of the activity and to the development of the learner. In this work, we hypothesize that visualisation of numerical traces of interactions between users and between users and the system can reduce the gap between the "prescribed" use of the device (by the designer) and the "real" use by users. This gap leads to appropriation problems, interfering with the instrumental genesis of the artefact. This work focuses on and interrogates the role of experience in a joint and mediated activity, and concerns four research domains : human-computer interaction, cognition psychology, mediated activity and learning theory. We study a natural co-writing activity, mediated by a numerical artefact composed of different communicationnal and editorial areas. With an ethnomethodological approach, we study interactions occuring between subjects and between subjets and numerical areas, and the role of traces in interactions
Poupon, Lenaïc. "L'acceptation de la voiture électrique : étude d'un processus, de l'acceptabilité à l'acceptation située." Thesis, Lyon, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017LYSE2002/document.
Full textThis thesis aims to study the dimensions that were involved in the acceptance process of the electric car into an household context. This process begins before any use into the social acceptability phase, which happens a priori and may lead or not to the use of the vehicle. This phase is then followed by a practical acceptability that we would study during the first using sessions. This process extends to a long term use with the integration of the electric car into daily practices and socio-domestic activities.To define and to evaluate the implications of the dimensions involved in each phases of the process, we have implemented two operations of data-collection. In the first one, we apprehended the social representation of the electric car and their anchorages, to determine their effects on the intentions of using an electric car. This study was realized by using an associative method, with a sample of novice in therm of electric car driving experiences (N=70). Then we allowed these subjects to experience the driving of an electric car, immediately followed by an individual interview. The second data-collection-operation consist of in-depth interviews by utilizing explicitation technics and critical incidents, realised with owners/drivers of electric cars (N=9).The results show the evolving nature of the relation between drivers and electric car throughout the acceptation process. We observed weak intentions of electric-car-use mainly due to negatives representations of its technical characteristics (autonomy, speed), and to their anchorage on conventional cars (internal combustion engine vehicles). Those negative perceptions changed after an initial test drive of the vehicle, leading to a positive “driver experience”. This trend was confirmed with a long term use of this type of cars, which allows the continuity of socio-domestic practices and activities
Gomes, Lisboa de Souza Adriana. "Développement d'un outil d'aide à l'évaluation motrice d'enfants atteints de maladies neuromusculaires par des kinésithérapeutes." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020GRALI045.
Full textThe MFM is a validated functional evaluation scale for the diagnosis and clinical monitoring of patients with neuromuscular disease. It anticipates the adaptation needs of patients, provides a common language for all professionals and assesses the effects of different therapeutic treatments. To improve the performance of measurements, the reproducibility of evaluations and patient participation, it is proposed to develop a tool, based on accessible technologies, for assisting therapists. Thus, this thesis is developed along four research axes: (1) the choice of a 3D motion sensor to replace the Microsoft KinectTM sensor, (2) the development of software on a Tablet for the assessment of fine motor skills, (3) the proposal of a playful environment to motivate the young patients during the evaluations and (4) proposals to integrate the tool into the current practices of the therapists. This working context strongly suggests the use of a user-centered design approach (UCD), in which therapists and patients are asked to express their needs at each stage of the design process. As results, replacing the Kinect, the VicoVr sensor showed better performance in the context of MFM than the Intel® RealSenseTM sensor. The automatic fine motor rating TabMe2 software developed obtained very good results for 3 items considered from the MFM. 7 fun animations for the MFM were developed according to an approach resulting from the development of Serious Games. Finally, an integration of all the tools developed has been proposed through a custom interface already familiar to physiotherapists, to facilitate their adherence
Desfriches, Doria Orélie. "La classification à facettes pour la gestion des connaissances métier : méthodologie d’élaboration de FolkClassifications à facettes." Thesis, Paris, CNAM, 2013. http://www.theses.fr/2013CNAM0903/document.
Full textWe address Knowledge Organization and Knowldege Management general issues and we present the basic principles for the development of faceted classifications. Then we introduce a synthesis of existing methods to develop this kind of classification. Next we propose an analysis of effects of Information Systems on information management activities. By doing this, we produce an analysis of the concept of activity inspired by Activity Theory, occupational psychology and french ergonomics. A presentation of Hypertagging prototype developed in the frame of Miipa-Doc research project, based on users tagging and structured by faceted classification principles, is provided. Our experiment about generating faceted classification for document management activities is detailed. Finally, we expose our method for the development of faceted classification for Knowledge Management purposes in the context of specific trades. This Knowledge Management approach is incorporated in Knowledge Organization activities
Van, Box Som Annick. "Des sciences humaines aux sciences de l’ingénieur : comportements humains, activités finalisées et conception de systèmes d’assistance à la conduite de véhicules industriels." Thesis, Lyon 2, 2010. http://www.theses.fr/2010LYO20105/document.
Full textDriving a truck is a complex professional activity that takes place in a dynamic and constant changing environment. It needs a specific learning and it is set in a strict regulated framework including French labour code (Code du travail) as road regulation. Strong spatio-temporal pressure should be added to those characteristics. These constraints entail to drivers the use of operative strategies to achieve the main objective of their activity: respect of delivery time in optimal conditions of safety, security and productivity.This thesis deals with the contribution of cognitive psychology to the design of driving assistance systems for trucks. Works are intended to integrate, from the design of new systems, the demands of human cognitive functioning in real situation and the needs and expectations of drivers so that adapted and usable technological solutions could be proposed to them.Applied part shows two major dimensions of truck driving activity: productivity through the issue of the eco-driving assistance (“Conduite Economique Assistée, ADEME- RENAULT TRUCKS” project) and safety through the issue of the assistance to detection and protection of vulnerable road users (“VIVRE2, ANR-PREDIT05-LUTB” project).From a scientific point of view, the thesis ends with a proposal of a model of human functioning in finalized activities, of which is added an adapted model of the truck driving activity. The analysis performed in real environment enhance knowledge, on the one hand, on the applied driving strategies to the eco-driving of a truck in extra-urban environment and, on the other hand, on the components of the activity of drivers doing deliveries in urban environment. Moreover, works performed in VIVRE2 project allowed to specify representations and risky behaviours of vulnerable users with relation to trucks in town.From an applicative and ergonomic point of view, works on driving dynamic simulator allowed the evaluation of an innovative man-machine interface which could be adapted to eco-driving and the proposal as well as the evaluation of assistance systems to guarantee safety of vulnerable users during low speed manoeuvres in urban environment
Desfriches, Doria Orélie. "La classification à facettes pour la gestion des connaissances métier : méthodologie d'élaboration de FolkClassifications à facettes." Phd thesis, Conservatoire national des arts et metiers - CNAM, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-01015606.
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