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David Costa
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dcosta@lasige.di.fc.ul.pt

Costa Personal homepage

Postal address:
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa
Bloco C6 - Piso 3, Sala 6.3.33, Campo Grande
1749-016 Lisboa - Portugal

Phone number:
963783443
Fax:

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David Filipe Ribeiro da Costa

My name is David Costa, I have a MSc degree on Adaptation of Multimodal Outputs. I am a junior member of the HCIM research group since August 2010.


Research

My MSc Thesis was made in scope of GUIDE (under consctruction)
My interests in research currently are:

  • Human Computer Interaction
  • Multimodal interaction
  • Adaptive Multimodal Interfaces
  • TV applications
  • Home automation
  • Usability
  • Acessibility

Projects

I am involved in the following projects:


Publications


2012

  • José Coelho, Pradipta Biswas, Carlos Duarte, Tiago Guerreiro, Pat Langdon, Pedro Feiteira, Daniel Costa, David Costa, Bruno Neves, and Fernando Alves, "Involving All Stakeholders in the Development of TV Applications for Elderly." International Journal On Advances in Intelligent Systems 5, no. 3 and 4 (2012): 427-440.
  • David Costa,Carlos Duarte, Adapting TV based applications’ user interface, IADIS Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems 2012, Lisboa, Portugal July 17-20
  • José Coelho, Daniel Costa, Carlos Duarte, Pedro Feiteira, David Costa, "From low to High Fidelity Prototypes: Challenges when Developing for Elderly", in Proceedings on Developing Intelligent User Interfaces for e-Accessibility and e-Inclusion Workshop at Intelligent User Interfaces 2012 (IUI 2012), Lisbon, Portugal, 14-17 Feb 2012
  • Jose Coelho, Carlos Duarte, Pedro Feiteira, Daniel Costa, David Costa, "Building Bridges Between Elederly and TV Application Developers", in Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Advances in Computer-Human Interactions (ACHI 2012), Valencia, Spain, 2012

2011

  • David Costa, Carlos Duarte, "Adapting Multimodal Fission to User's Abilities", in Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction (HCII), Orlando, Florida, USA, 2011
  • Carlos Duarte, Jose Coelho, Pedro Feiteira, David Costa, and Daniel Costa. "Eliciting interaction requirements for adaptive multimodal tv based applications". Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on HumanComputer Interaction HCII, pages 42–50, 2011.

2010

  • Carlos Duarte, Daniel Costa, David Costa, and Pedro Feiteira. "Support for inferring user abilities for multimodal applications". 4 Conferência Nacional Interacção 2010, page 2, 2010.

Thesis

  • David Costa, "Adaptation of Multimodal Outputs", Master Thesis, Lisbon, Portugal, September 2011.

Student Volunteer

I've been student volunteer in the following conferences:

  • Mobile HCI 2010

Past works

  • A flash application that describes the existent courses on the Informatics Department. This application integrates some accessibility features such as TTS description of the information presented on the screen. All the navigation could be done using the keyboard and the instructions were given by the TTS system. This work was done for the Hypermedia Systems subject.
  • A web application that uses web services to gather georeferencied news and posts about portuguese public figures. This web application uses Tweeter, FriendFeed, Verbatim, Google Blog Search, Youtube, Picasa, Google Geocode and Yahoo Geocode as sources. this work was made for the Web Applications subject.
  • A gesture recognizer that compares the gesture made by the user with a set of gesture templates, then it returns the template which had most score. This gesture recognizer was tested in two contexts: execution of applications associated with gestures; and a Paint-like application that matches the gesture with a function (e.g. draw a circle, undo, etc). This work was done for the Advanced Interaction Techniques subject.

Contact

Departamento de Informática
Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa
Bloco C6 - Piso 3, Sala 6.3.33, Campo Grande
1749-016 Lisboa - Portugal
e-mail: dcosta (at) lasige.di.fc.ul.pt