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Haptics technologies and cultural heritage applications
Proceedings of Computer Animation 2002 (CA 2002), 2003This article describes the architecture of the "Museum of Pure Form", a virtual reality system where the user can interact, through the senses of touch and sight, with digital models of 3D art forms and sculptures. Two different realizations of "Museum. of Pure Form" systems are currently being developed at PERCRO, Pisa, Italy.
BERGAMASCO, Massimo +2 more
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Proceedings of the 2009 conference on Information Science, Technology and Applications, 2009
Multimedia and information technology are reaching limits in terms of what can be done in multimedia applications with only sight and sound. The next critical step is to bring the sense of "touch" over network connections, which is commonly known as Tele-haptics.
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Multimedia and information technology are reaching limits in terms of what can be done in multimedia applications with only sight and sound. The next critical step is to bring the sense of "touch" over network connections, which is commonly known as Tele-haptics.
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Technologies for Haptic Systems in Telemedicine
2003The ability to image the elastic properties of tissue is potentially useful in a variety of applications. The field of elastic imaging has grown in response to the Potential use of such information in medical diagnosis. Real time ultrasound elastography represents a recent development in determining strain and elasticity distributions.
Gareth J, Monkman +9 more
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IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 2020
The traditional educational process of blind people is a complex practice that relies on the haptic perception (tactile perception) of physical models. However, physical models may be costly, inaccessible or may require a large storage space. To overcome
R. Espinosa-Castañeda +1 more
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The traditional educational process of blind people is a complex practice that relies on the haptic perception (tactile perception) of physical models. However, physical models may be costly, inaccessible or may require a large storage space. To overcome
R. Espinosa-Castañeda +1 more
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Emerging Material Technologies for Haptics
Advanced Materials Technologies, 2019AbstractThe sense of touch is involved in nearly all human activities, but information technologies for displaying tactile sensory information to the skin are rudimentary when compared to state‐of‐the‐art video and audio displays, or to tactile perceptual capabilities. Realizing tactile displays with good perceptual fidelity will require major advances
Shantonu Biswas, Yon Visell
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Accessible haptic technology for drug design applications
Journal of Molecular Modeling, 2008Structure-based drug design is a creative process that displays several features that make it closer to human reasoning than to machine automation. However, very often the user intervention is limited to the preparation of the input and analysis of the output of a computer simulation.
Nicola, Zonta +3 more
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A Survey of Haptic Control Technology
Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A, 2009Haptics technology allows one to interact with virtual environments, augmented environments, and real environments providing tactual sensory information. Science and technology of haptics can in general be classified into three groups: machine haptics, computer haptics, and human haptics.
Je-Ha Ryu +4 more
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Using haptic technologies in economy
Uchenyy Sovet (Academic Council)The article is devoted to the consideration of the growing field of tactile (haptic) technologies and their potential application in the economy. Haptic technologies, which provide haptic feedback to users, have previously been primarily used in the gaming and entertainment industry. However, recent advances have made it possible to integrate them into
Olga Viktorovna Gavrilova +3 more
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Technologies for haptic displays in teleoperation
Industrial Robot: An International Journal, 2003Since the 1960s many alphanumeric to tactile data conversion methods have been investigated, mainly with the ultimate aim of assisting the blind. More recently, interest has been directed toward the display of pictures on haptically explorable surfaces – tactile imaging – for a range of medical, remote sensing and entertainment purposes.
G.J. Monkman +7 more
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The Potential of Haptics Technologies
IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 2007In spite of the significant recent progress, the incorporation of haptics into virtual environments is still in its infancy due to limitations in the hardware, the cost of development, as well as the level of reality they provide. Nonetheless, we believe that the field will one day be one of the groundbreaking media of the future.
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