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Human–virtual character interaction: Toward understanding the influence of haptic feedback

Computer Animation and Virtual Worlds, 2019
In this study, we compare haptic feedback and nonhaptic feedback conditions in which virtual characters bump into the participant who is immersed in a virtual environment.
Claudia Krogmeier   +2 more
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The Impact of Haptic and Visual Feedback on Teaching

2020 IEEE Conference on Virtual Reality and 3D User Interfaces Abstracts and Workshops (VRW), 2020
Haptic feedback, an important aspect of learning in virtual reality, has been demonstrated in contexts such as surgical training. However, deploying haptic feedback in other educational practices remains understudied. Haptically-enabled science simulations enable students to experience abstract scientific concepts through concrete and observable ...
Kern Qi   +5 more
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Immersion and haptic feedback impacts on dental anesthesia technical skills virtual reality training.

Journal of Dental Education, 2020
OBJECTIVES Administering anesthesia to the inferior alveolar nerve is 1 of the most stressful processes in dental training. Most studies using virtual reality (VR) for dental training have used non-immersive technologies.
Elen Collaço   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Haptic Feedback Helps Me? A VR-SAR Remote Collaborative System with Tangible Interaction

International journal of human computer interactions, 2020
Research on Augmented Reality (AR)/Mixed Reality (MR) remote collaboration for physical tasks remains a compelling and dynamic area of study. AR systems have been developed which transmit virtual annotations between remote collaborators, but there has ...
Peng Wang   +8 more
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A Haptic Feedback Touch Panel

2019
We present a haptic feedback touch panel. This actuator is capable of generating haptic stimulations, and thus can be used as a vibrotactile display. It is composed of two layers, a touch panel and a glass panel, each coated with ITO electrode. Unlike conventional vibration motors, it does not require an additional mass.
Seung-Mo Jeong   +3 more
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Communicative Functions of Haptic Feedback

2009
In this paper a number of examples are presented of how haptic and auditory feedback can be used for deictic referencing in collaborative virtual environments. Haptic feedback supports getting a shared frame of reference of a common workspace when one person is not sighted and makes haptic deictic referencing possible during navigation and object ...
Jonas Moll, Eva-Lotta Sallnäs
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Glasses with haptic feedback of gaze gestures

CHI '14 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2014
We introduce eyeglasses that present haptic feedback when using gaze gestures for input. The glasses utilize vibrotactile actuators to provide gentle stimulation to three locations on the user's head. We describe two initial user studies that were conducted to evaluate the easiness of recognizing feedback locations and participants' preferences for ...
Jussi Rantala   +4 more
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On Suturing Simulation with Haptic Feedback

2008
We present a mechanics-based haptic simulation of an arbitrary suturing task for a simple skin or a soft tissue wound closure. The pre-wound suturing target, the skin or the deformable tissue, is modeled as a modified mass-spring system. The suturing material is modeled based on the linear finite-element model with some novel extensions for enhancing ...
Hans Fuhan Shi, Shahram Payandeh
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Mechano thermo and proprioceptor feedback for integrated haptic feedback

Proceedings of International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2002
Haptic sensation has two complex components; skin (cutaneous) sensing which is mediated by a variety of sensing organs that respond to pressure, vibration, displacement and temperature and kinaesthetic/proprioceptive sensing (muscles and joints) which responds to motions and forces exerted by the interaction of the body with the external environment ...
Darwin G. Caldwell   +2 more
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ThermalBracelet: Exploring Thermal Haptic Feedback Around the Wrist

International Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2019
Smartwatches enable the wrist to be used as an ideal location to provide always-available haptic notifications as they are constantly worn with direct contact with the skin.
R. Peiris   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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