scholarly journals A Framework for a Priori Evaluation of Multimodal User Interfaces Supporting Cooperation

Author(s):  
Magnus Larsson ◽  
Gilles Coppin ◽  
Franck Poirier ◽  
Olivier Grisvard
2020 ◽  
Vol 28 (1) ◽  
pp. 181-195
Author(s):  
Quentin Vanhaelen

: Computational approaches have been proven to be complementary tools of interest in identifying potential candidates for drug repurposing. However, although the methods developed so far offer interesting opportunities and could contribute to solving issues faced by the pharmaceutical sector, they also come with their constraints. Indeed, specific challenges ranging from data access, standardization and integration to the implementation of reliable and coherent validation methods must be addressed to allow systematic use at a larger scale. In this mini-review, we cover computational tools recently developed for addressing some of these challenges. This includes specific databases providing accessibility to a large set of curated data with standardized annotations, web-based tools integrating flexible user interfaces to perform fast computational repurposing experiments and standardized datasets specifically annotated and balanced for validating new computational drug repurposing methods. Interestingly, these new databases combined with the increasing number of information about the outcomes of drug repurposing studies can be used to perform a meta-analysis to identify key properties associated with successful drug repurposing cases. This information could further be used to design estimation methods to compute a priori assessment of the repurposing possibilities.


Author(s):  
Hamdi Dibeklioğlu ◽  
Elif Surer ◽  
Albert Ali Salah ◽  
Thierry Dutoit

2008 ◽  
pp. 996-1005
Author(s):  
Christopher J. Pavlovski ◽  
Stella Mitchell

In this article we discuss multimodal technologies that address the technical and usability constraints of the mobile phone or PDA. These environments pose several additional challenges over general mobility solutions. This includes computational strength of the device, bandwidth constraints, and screen size restrictions. We outline the requirements of mobile multimodal solutions involving cellular phones. Drawing upon several trial deployments, we summarize the key designs points from both a technology and usability standpoint, and identify the outstanding problems in these designs. We also outline several future trends in how this technology is being deployed in various application scenarios, ranging from simple voice-activated search engines through to comprehensive mobile office applications.


1993 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 267-274 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Coutaz ◽  
D. Salber ◽  
S. Balbo

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