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Florent Levillain est spécialiste de psychologie cognitive, Maître de Conférence à l’UTC, membre de Costech et chercheur associé à EnsadLab (École des Arts Décoratifs).
Ses recherches portent sur la compréhension de l’action, c’est-à-dire la manière dont nous donnons sens intuitivement au comportement produits par des agents humains, animaux ou artificiels.
Perception et interprétation du comportement
Analyse de l’expressivité du comportement
Interactions homme-robot
Fonctionnement des réseaux homme-machine
Publications dans des revues
St-Onge, D., Levillain, F., Zibetti, E., & Beltrame, G. (2019). Collective expression : How robotic swarms convey information with group motion. Paladyn, Journal of Behavioral Robotics, 10, 418-435.
Levillain, F., & Zibetti, E. (2017). Behavioral objects : The rise of the evocative machines. Journal of Human Robot Interaction, 6(1), 4-24.
Abe, N., Laumond, J-P., & Levillain, F. (2017). Using a dance notation system to generate movements in a humanoid robot : The utility of Laban notation for robotics. Social Science Information, 56(2).
Levillain, F., Zibetti, E., & Lefort, S. (2017). Interpretating the behavior and interacting with autonomous robotic artworks. International Journal of Social Robotics, 9(1), 141-161.
Levillain, F., & Zibetti, E. (2012). Segmentation et perception intuitive dans l’interprétation de l’action. Quels liens possibles ? Proposition d’un niveau intermédiaire de représentation. L’Année Psychologique, 112(2), 277-308.
Levillain, F., & Flombaum, J.L. (2012). Correspondence problems cause repositioning costs in visual working memory. Visual Cognition, 20 (6), 669-695.
Levillain, F., & Bonatti, L.L. (2011). A dissociation between judged causality and imagined locations in simple dynamical scenes. Psychological Science, 22(5), 674-681.
Actes publiés
Levillain, F., St-Onge, D., Beltrame, G. & Zibetti, E. (2020). Towards situational awareness from robotic group motion. In Proceedings of the 28th International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), Delhi, India, October 14-18, 2019.
Garnier, F., Tsaï, F., Zamplaras, D., Levillain, F., & Bihanic, D. (2019). Tamed Cloud : Sensible interaction with a swarm of data. VRIC 2019 : 21th Virtual Reality International Conference - Laval Virtual.
Levillain, F., & Lepart, S. (2019). Looking for the minimal qualities of expressive movement in a non-humanlike robot. AISB 2019 Symposium on Movement that Shapes Behaviour, Falmouth, UK, April 18.
Levillain, F., St-Onge, D., Zibetti, E., & Beltrame, G. (2018). More than the sum of its parts : Assessing the coherence and expressivity of a robotic swarm. In Proceedings of the 27th International Symposium on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN), Nanjing, China, August 27-31, 2018.
Holken, H., Tijus, C., Bessaa, H., Rougeaux, M., Levillain, F., Parmentier, M. (2017). Personalized Dialog with Artworks : New Visitor Experiences with IoT access for Museums and Historical Sites. NEM Summit 2017Conference – “Smart Content by Smart Creators”. Museo Reina Sofía. Madrid : 29/30 November 2017.
Levillain, F., Bianchini, S., & Quinz, E. (2017). Behavioral objects : A new paradigm for art and design ? In Proceedings of A Body of Knowledge - Embodied Cognition and the Arts conference CTSA UCI, 8-10 Dec 2016.
Levillain, F., Lefort, S., & Zibetti, E. (2015). Moving on its own : How do audience interacts with an autonomous moving artwork. In CHI EA’ 15 Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems (pp. 695-702). ACM.
Chenu, C., German, R., Gressier-Soudan, E., Levillain, F., Astic, I., & Roirand, V. (2014). Transmedia storytelling and cultural heritage interpretation : the CULTE project. MWF2014 : Museums and the Web, Florence.
Orero, J., Levillain, F., Rifqi, M., Damez, M., & Bouchon-Meunier, B. (2010). Assessing gameplay emotions from physiological signals : A fuzzy decision trees based model. KEER 2010 : International Conference on Kansei Engineering and Emotion Research, Paris.
Levillain, F., Orero, J., Rifqi, & Bouchon-Meunier, B. (2010). Characterizing player’s experience from physiological signals using fuzzy decision trees. CIG2010 : IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence and Games, Copenhagen.
Tijus C., Levillain, F., Bessaa, H., Besson, V., Floucat, O., Fouquereau, N., Han, B., Ikhlef, Z., Thibault, T., & Wang, A. (2009). Immersive, Emotive and Cognitive effects of HDTV. Proceedings of the IEEE conference, Research, Innovation and Vision for the Future, RIVF 09, pp 348-351.
Chapitres d’ouvrages
Zibetti, E., & Levillain, F. (2016). Off Road : Profiling the artwork and the audience experience. In S. Bianchini & E. Quinz (Eds), Behavioral Objects 1. A Case Study : Céleste Boursier-Mougenot. Sternberg Press.
Bianchini, S., Levillain, F., Menicacci, A., Quinz, E., & Zibetti, E. (2016). Towards behavioral objects : A twofold approach for a system of notation to design and implement behaviors in non- anthropomorphic robotic artifacts. In J-P. Laumond & N. Abe (Eds.), Dance Notation and Robot Motion. Springer.
Bianchini, S., Bourganel, R., Quinz, E., Levillain, F., & Zibetti, E. (2015). (Mis)behavioral Objects : Empowerment of users vs. empowerment of objects. In D. Bihanic (Ed.), Empowering Users through Design. Interdisciplinary Studies and Combined Approaches for Technological Products and Services. Springer.
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