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Muhammad Tahir Batiment C-201-8, 46
Rue Barrault, Paris, 75013, France Email : tahir@enst.fr ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
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Research
interests: Human Computer
Interaction (HCI), Tangible User Interfaces (TUIs), Haptic/Tactile Feedback,
Augmented Reality (AR) Equally
interested in: Social, cognitive
and psychological aspects of HCI, multi-touch surfaces, role of HCI in
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Publications
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Tahir, M., Bailly,
G., Guiard, Y., and Lecolinet, E., Tactile Assistance
for Selecting List Favorites with a Bifocal Absolute and Relative
Presentation. In the proceedings of 13th annual conference on Human
Computer Interaction, ChiNL’09, Leiden, The Netherlands, June 11th, 2009. |
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Tahir, M., Bailly,
G., Lecolinet, E., and Mouret, G. Categorization, Analysis and properties of Tactile
Patterns. In the proceedings of 13th annual conference on Human Computer
Interaction, ChiNL’09, Leiden, The
Netherlands, June 11th, 2009. |
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Tahir, M., Bailly,
G., Lecolinet, E., and Mouret, G. TactiMote: a tactile remote control for navigating in
long lists. In Proceedings of the 10th international Conference on
Multimodal interfaces (Chania, Crete, Greece, October 20 - 22, 2008). IMCI
'08. ACM, New York, NY, 285-288. |
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Tahir, M., Bailly,
G., and Lecolinet, E., Exploring the Impulsion and
Vibration Effects of Tactile Patterns. People and Computers, Culture,
Creativity, Interaction, Published by British Computer Society, Proceedings
of HCI, The 22nd British HCI Conference Liverpool J.M. Univ., UK. 1-5 Sep.
2008, p237-240. |
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Tahir, M., Bailly,
G., and Lecolinet, E. 2007. A remote: A Tangible
Interface for Selecting TV Channels. In Proc of the 17th international Conference
on Artificial Reality and Telexistence (Nov. 28-30, 2007). ICAT, IEEE
Computer Society, Washington, DC, p. 298-299. |
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Tahir, M., and
Lecolinet, E. 2007. 3D Gestural and Tactile
Interaction Techniques to Handle multimedia Ambient Environment. 1st
Peach Summer School (July 2007), Santorini, Greece. (Poster) |
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Tahir, M., Bailly,
G., and Lecolinet, E. 2007. Evaluation of List Control
based on 3D Translational Gestures of TUI. CHITALY (June 2007). Padova, Italy. |
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Tahir, M., and Lecolinet, E. 2006., A Two Handed 3D Interaction Technique for Controlling an Ambient Environment. Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs (RJC’06), November 2006, Anglet, France. |
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Tahir, M., and Lecolinet, E. 2006., A Two Handed 3D Interaction Technique for Controlling an Ambient Environment. Rencontres Jeunes Chercheurs (RJC’06), November 2006, Anglet, France. (Poster) |
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Tahir, M., Tangible and Tactile Interaction Techniques for Multimedia
Systems. PhD Thesis, Télécom ParisTech, Paris, France |
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Tahir, M.,
SNMP-based MPLS-TE Management using Mobile Agents, MS Thesis, 2005,
University of Technology, Troyes, France |
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Tahir, M., Routers
Data-Link Monitoring System, MSc. Thesis, January, 2002, Quaid-i-Azam
University, Islamabad, Pakistan |
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Computer Science Courses (Taught in English)(2 years of
dedicated teaching experience) |
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No. |
Subject |
Semester |
Contents |
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06 |
Introduction to Information Technology |
Master of Business
Administration: MBA - Evening Session |
This course provided the basic concepts about operating systems,
software, networks and Internet. This also included lab work for Microsoft
Project (as a case study for Project Management). |
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05 |
Introduction to
Programming |
Assisted, Bachelor of
Computer Science: BCS |
My responsibilities were to conduct programming labs that include
helping students in the basic concepts of programming and assisting them in
the implementation of algorithms. |
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04 |
Computer Organization |
BCS and Master of
Software Engineering: MSE |
This course was about the concepts related to system software, the
functioning and anatomy of computer systems and the working of computer’s
major components such as CPU, memory and peripherals. |
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03 |
Business Data
communication |
MBA-IT |
The course contents included general concepts of network systems,
comparison of various network implementations like LAN, MAN, WAN, the working
of TCP/IP, etc. |
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Compiler Construction |
Assisted, BCS |
This course contained many concepts such as compiler structure,
lexical analysis, parsing, syntax, register allocations, etc. |
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Database Concepts |
MBA Evening Session |
This course provided the basic concepts about database environments
and development processes, Database Management Systems (DBMS), ER models,
etc. |
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Eric Lecolinet (PhD Supervisor)
Gilles Bailly (Friend, Colleague) – Menu
designs/techniques
Anne Roudaut (Friend, Colleague) –
Interaction techniques for handheld devices
Sylvain Malacria (Friend, Colleague) –
Tangible Interfaces/Pen-based interaction
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