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Jean-Philippe Rivière

PhD Student
LISN (CNRS, INRIA, University Paris-Saclay), Orsay, France.
Member of the INRIA-affiliated Team Ex-Situ

I am a doctoral student in the ex)situ team, under the direction of Wendy Mackay, Sarah Fdili Alaoui and Baptiste Caramiaux. I am currently working on the partnership between humans and computers in the contexts of movement acquisition. I am particularly interested in supporting motor skill acquisition in creative practices such as dance. My principal research interest is to understand how to design tools that could be used by dancers in a pedagogical context. I am currently working with professional contemporary dancers and choreographers in order to highlight strategies taken by dancers in their practice, and to examine the potential of technology to elicit this knowledge. In particular, how dancers can decompose and recompose a movement during learning, and what strategies are used. I received a Master degree in computer science, specialization in Human-Computer Interaction from Paul Sabatier University and the Ecole Nationale de l'Aviation Civile (Toulouse).