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The loss of somatosensory feedback in transtibial amputees contributes to gait asymmetry, increased metabolic cost, higher fall risk, and dependence on visual cues.
Rita Suliman Hussain +6 more
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A multimodal multitask deep learning framework for vibrotactile feedback and sound rendering
Data-driven approaches are often utilized to model and generate vibrotactile feedback and sounds for rigid stylus-based interaction. Nevertheless, in prior research, these two modalities were typically addressed separately due to challenges related to ...
Joolekha Bibi Joolee, Md Azher Uddin
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On the hunt for feedback: Vibrotactile feedback in interactive electronic music performances [PDF]
The expressivity of musical performance is highly dependent on the feedback relationship between the performer and the instrument. Despite current advances in music technology, performers still struggle to retain the same expressive nuances of acoustic ...
Michailidis, Tychonas
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Vibrotactile feedback and stimulation in music performance
Vibrotactile feedback and stimulation can be used to convey information by means of specialized displays augmented with vibrating actuators. To achieve successful communications via the sense of touch, perceptual, technological and cognitive issues need ...
Giordano, Marcello
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Shaping Material Experiences:Designing Vibrotactile Feedback for Active Perception
Imagine running your finger over a grid. The fingertip will start vibrating as it hits each individual element. This vibration is a function of both the spacing of the grid and the speed with which you move over it.
Strohmeier, Paul
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Vibrotactile feedback in the left hand of violinists
The long-term goal of this study is to investigate the differences that can be perceived in the feel of a violin across a certain range of instruments. As a first step, we compare the vibration levels in violin necks and the violinists' sensitivity to vibration in their left hand.
Wollman, Indiana +2 more
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When playing a traditional musical instrument, the performer often relies on vibration that is produced by the instrument. When perceived through tactile sensing, this can be defined as \emph{vibrotactile feedback}.
Knutzen, Håkon
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Vibrotactile feedback for correcting aerodynamic position of a cyclist
Guidance to maintain an optimal aerodynamic position is currently unavailable during cycling. This study used real-time vibrotactile feedback to guide cyclists to a reference position with minimal projected frontal area as an indicator of aerodynamic drag, by optimizing torso, shoulder, head and elbow position without compromising comfort when sitting ...
Raman Garimella +2 more
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Vibrotactile Feedback During Physical Exercise: Perception of Vibrotactile Cues in Cycling [PDF]
AbstractThe aim of this study was to investigate the perception of vibrotactile signals during physical exercise by comparing differences in recognition between stationary and cycling positions. The impact of physical exercise on the ability to perceive vibrotactile cues is unknown, whereas the recognition in stationary position has been shown ...
Eric Van Breda +2 more
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