Haptic and Audio Interaction Design: 6th International Workshop, HAID 2011, Kusatu, Japan, August 25-26, 2011. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer ... Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)

Haptic and Audio Interaction Design: 6th International Workshop, HAID 2011, Kusatu, Japan, August 25-26, 2011. Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer ... Applications, incl. Internet/Web, and HCI)

Eric Cooper, Stephen Brewster, Hitoshi Ogawa, Victor K. Kryssanov

Language: English

Pages: 148

ISBN: 2:00071284

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Haptic and Audio Interaction Design, HAID 2011 held in Kusatsu, Japan, in August 2011. The 13 regular papers and 1 keynote presented were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The papers are organized in topical sections on haptic and audio interactions, crossmodal and multimodal communication and emerging multimodal interaction technologies and systems.

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Fig. 3. Three virtual boxes were presented to the subjects during each individual trial. The subjects were asked to find the single harder box among the three and the location of the harder box was randomized during the experiment. The way the harder box differed from the others depended on the type of the experiment. Interpolation is applied around the transition region in condition CP and CL to prevent an obvious discontinuity in stiffness. under the semi-transparent mirror by setting the.

Medical procedures such as diagnosing a tumour, surgery, needle insertions etc. Knowing our limitations for different types of exploration could help us choose better exploration techniques for different aims. The limitation of our study is the difference between the tested and real life scenarios. For instance, observing nonlinearity in the form of two piecewise linear functions in real life is not so common. The significant results, however, are promising to continue exploring the topic with more.

Cooper Victor V. Kryssanov Hitoshi Ogawa Stephen Brewster (Eds.) Haptic and Audio Interaction Design 6th International Workshop, HAID 2011 Kusatsu, Japan, August 25-26, 2011 Proceedings 13 Volume Editors Eric W. Cooper Victor V. Kryssanov Hitoshi Ogawa Ritsumeikan University Faculty of Information Science and Engineering 1-1-1 Noji-Higashi Kusatsu, Shiga, 525-8577, Japan E-mail: {cooper, kvvictor, ogawa}@is.ritsumei.ac.jp Stephen Brewster University of Glasgow School of Computing Science.

Wish to thank Prof. Jekosch for her support and informative discussions as well as the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG; 156/1-1) for supporting this work. References 1. Jansson, G., Bergamasco, M., Frisoli, A.: A new option for the visually impaired to experience 3d art at museums: Manual exploration of virtual copies. Visual Impairment Research 5(1), 1–12 (2003) 2. Van Scoy, F.L., Kawai, T., Darrah, M., Rash, C.: Haptic display of mathematical functions for teaching mathematics to students.

Entertainment in public spaces. We need a technological leap from the conventional mechanical methods to enable ordinary people to enjoy public haptic assistance without special devices held in their hands. In this keynote speech, a non-contact tactile display using airborne ultrasound is introduced as a solution. Radiant pressure by convergent ultrasound beams produces tactile sensations on bare skin. It is even possible to apply haptic stimulations to people moving around in an open space.

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