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Browse All Reviews > Information Systems (H) > Information Interfaces And Presentation (H.5) > User Interfaces (H.5.2) > Haptic I/O (H.5.2...)
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Reviews about "Haptic I/O (H.5.2...)":
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Human computer interaction using hand gestures Premaratne P., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, Singapore, 2014. 174 pp. Type: Book
The history of human-computer interaction (HCI) has its origins with the first punch cards, which were followed by the keyboard, mouse, and joystick. In recent times, the need for hand gesture input has seen the evolution of glove-base...
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Feb 3 2015 |
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Haptic systems for training sensorimotor skills: a use case in surgery Gosselin F., Bouchigny S., Mégard C., Taha F., Delcampe P., d’Hauthuille C. Robotics and Autonomous Systems 61(4): 380-389, 2013. Type: Article
This contribution on learning and training sensorimotor tasks presents a new platform for the acquisition of surgery skills....
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Apr 28 2014 |
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Clustering approach to characterize haptic expressions of emotions Gaffary Y., Eyharabide V., Martin J., Ammi M. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception 10(4): 1-20, 2013. Type: Article
Haptic communication--the way in which humans as well as animals communicate via touching--is an important form of nonverbal communication. Haptic expressions are a crucial part of haptic communication. The haptic sen...
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Apr 3 2014 |
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Orienting kinesthetically: a haptic handheld wayfinder for people with visual impairments Amemiya T., Sugiyama H. ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing 3(2): 1-23, 2010. Type: Article
A handheld system to assist the visually impaired with wayfinding is described in this paper. The system is based on haptic feedback, using a handheld device that produces repetitive acceleration events in the direction being indicated...
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Apr 28 2011 |
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Feasibility study of tactile-based authentication Kuber R., Yu W. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies 68(3): 158-181, 2010. Type: Article
Remembering large numbers of passwords is a nightmare in today’s high-tech world. Keeping computer login details private and memorable is a huge challenge, with many people opting for simple words and reusing passwords across...
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Oct 6 2010 |
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Haptic simulation of manipulator collisions using dynamic proxies Mitra P., Niemeyer G. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 16(4): 367-384, 2007. Type: Article
Haptics is the use of the sense of touch to interact with a virtual environment through force feedback and other tactile properties. It is an essential part of a medical simulator. It has been implemented in telerobotic surgery, to pro...
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Jun 12 2008 |
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A multi-instrument, force-feedback keyboard Oboe R. Computer Music Journal 30(3): 38-52, 2006. Type: Article
Touch affects how one is able to articulate notes on a keyboard, and computer-controlled haptic feedback means that this can be adjusted not only for different instruments, but also for different velocities of striking the note. This p...
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Nov 8 2007 |
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The effect that the visual and haptic problems associated with touching a projection augmented model have on object-presence Bennett E., Stevens B. Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments 15(4): 419-437, 2006. Type: Article
In our quest to reproduce reality in three dimensions (3D), researchers have proposed a variety of models. There have been a multitude of approaches, ranging from those that simply give the visual 3D effect, to projection-augmented mod...
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Mar 6 2007 |
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Designing an encountered-type haptic display for multiple fingertip contacts based on the observation of human grasping behaviors Yokokohji Y., Muramori N., Sato Y., Yoshikawa T. International Journal of Robotics Research 24(9): 717-729, 2005. Type: Article
The field of haptics is concerned with the engineering and design of systems (including software and hardware components) that support interaction with computer applications via tactile (touch) feedback and control. Together with a vis...
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Apr 24 2006 |
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HapticWalker---a novel haptic foot device Schmidt H., Hesse S., Bernhardt R., Krüger J. ACM Transactions on Applied Perception 2(2): 166-180, 2005. Type: Article
Traditional walking machines used in physiotherapy do little to accommodate the evolving needs of patients progressing through various stages of recovery. This paper describes a therapeutic walking machine that adjusts its function in ...
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Jan 11 2006 |
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