Simon Ruffieux
Lecturer
Department of Informatics
Senior Researcher
Department of Informatics
Biography
Simon Ruffieux is Senior Researcher and Lecturer in the department of Informatics of the ÌÇÐÄVolg. He is a member of the Human-IST Institute. He is currently leading the HIP Initiative (Human-IST x SwissPost Initiative), coordinating all academic projects in relation with Swiss Post. His research is focused in the area of machine learning, augmented intelligence, data science, human-computer interactions and augmented & virtual reality. He is particularly interested in leveraging recent advances in technologies to empower individuals, with a specific focus on individuals with special needs.
Research and publications
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Publications
20 publications
Ruffieux, Simon and Torche, Samuel and Caon, Maurizio and Abou Khaled, Omar, New York, NY, USA: ACM (4.2022) | Conference
Frontiers in psychology (2021) | Journal article
Universal Access in the Information Society (2021) | Journal article
Simon Ruffieux and Elena Mugellini and Omar Abou Khaled, 2019 6th Swiss Conference on Data Science (SDS): IEEE (6.2019) | Conference
Ruffieux, Simon and Mugellini, Elena and Khaled, Omar Abou, 2018 IEEE 30th International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI): (2018) | Conference
Hazimeh, Hussein and Mugellini, Elena and Ruffieux, Simon and Khaled, Omar Abou and Cudré-Mauroux, Philippe, Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Information and Communication Technology: (2018) | Conference
Ruffieux, Simon and Gisler, Christophe and Wagen, Jean-Frédéric and Buntschu, Francois and Bovet, Gérome, 2018 International Conference on Military Communications and Information Systems (ICMCIS): (2018) | Conference
Ruffieux, Simon and Spycher, Nicolas and Mugellini, Elena and Khaled, Omar Abou, 2017 Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys): IEEE (9.2017) | Conference
Ruffieux, Simon and Ruffieux, Nicolas and Caldara, Roberto and Lalanne, Denis, IFIP Conference on Human-Computer Interaction: (2017) | Conference
Computer Vision and Image Understanding (2014) | Journal article