IRIS: identification d'utilisateurs par badges infrarouges

The purpose of the IRIS system is to be a simple and cheap solution for detecting and identifying users through infrared beacons. The system is designed for HCI researchers who want to carry out experiments in which the proximity of given users has to be detected.

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