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Experimental evaluation of haptic data communication with prediction
Multimedia Tools and Applications, 2018The transmission of haptic data is relatively challenging in multimedia communication. In this research study, the methods are presented for exploiting the properties of human haptic perception for data reduction of haptic data transmission. Packet-switched communication of haptic data is characterized by high packet rates on the communication channel.
Qassim Nasir, Nasir Qassim
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Haptic Communication of Language
IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2023In this review, the development of communication systems and devices that convey language tactually is examined, first from an historical perspective focusing on the communities who use the tactile modality to substitute for impairments in vision and/or hearing.
Charlotte M. Reed +2 more
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HaptiVerse – A System for Haptic Communication
Lecture Notes in Computer ScienceNasrine Olson, Rachel Freire
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Modeling Haptic Communication in Cooperative Teams
2021 IEEE World Haptics Conference (WHC), 2021A means to communicate by touch is established when two humans grasp a common rigid object, and such communication is thought to play a role in the superior performance two humans acting together are able to demonstrate over either agent acting alone.
Akshay Bhardwaj +2 more
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Short Time Delay Does Not Hinder Haptic Communication Benefits [PDF]
Haptic communication, the exchange of force and tactile information during dancing or moving a table together, has been shown to benefit the performance of human partners.
Ekaterina Ivanova +2 more
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Affective haptics in emotional communication
2009 3rd International Conference on Affective Computing and Intelligent Interaction and Workshops, 2009In the paper we are proposing a conceptually novel approach to reinforcing (intensifying) own feelings and reproducing (simulating) the emotions felt by the partner during online communication through specially designed system, iFeel_IM!. The core component, Affect Analysis Model, automatically recognizes nine emotions from text.
Dzmitry Tsetserukou +4 more
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An AR system for haptic communication
Proceedings of the 2005 international conference on Augmented tele-existence - ICAT '05, 2005Touch is an important part of human communication. Through handshakes, hugs and a myriad of personal gestures, we convey our emotions and express our feelings. However, how such interactions can be achieved over distance remains a relatively unexplored area of research.
Jongeun Cha +3 more
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Speaking Haptically: From Phonemes to Phrases With a Mobile Haptic Communication System
IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2021In this article, we present three studies involving WhatsHap, a mobile system designed to deliver speech as vibrations on the forearm with minimal hardware demands and practice time. After only 4.2 h of training on a 24-haptic phoneme vocabulary and on how to combine these to form words, participants were able to generalize their phoneme identification
Maurício Fontana de Vargas +3 more
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Towards the Optimal Control of Haptic Communication
2020 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Taiwan (ICCE-Taiwan), 2020This paper describes the investigation for establishing the optimal control of the stability and the operability of the remote robot systems using haptic communication under the communication delay. Firstly, this method describes the behavior of remote robot systems by difference differential equation. Secondly, the parameters contained in the equation
Hitoshi Watanabe +2 more
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Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Multimodal interfaces, 2006
A haptic phoneme represents the smallest unit of a constructed haptic signal to which a meaning can be assigned. These haptic phonemes can be combined serially or in parallel to form haptic words, or haptic icons, which can hold more elaborate meanings for their users. Here, we use phonemes which consist of brief (
Mario J. Enriquez +2 more
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A haptic phoneme represents the smallest unit of a constructed haptic signal to which a meaning can be assigned. These haptic phonemes can be combined serially or in parallel to form haptic words, or haptic icons, which can hold more elaborate meanings for their users. Here, we use phonemes which consist of brief (
Mario J. Enriquez +2 more
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