Haptics: Understanding Touch; Technology and Systems; Applications and Interaction -

Haptics: Understanding Touch; Technology and Systems; Applications and Interaction

14th International Conference on Human Haptic Sensing and Touch Enabled Computer Applications, EuroHaptics 2024, Lille, France, June 30 – July 3, 2024, Proceedings, Part I
Buch | Softcover
XXI, 510 Seiten
2024 | 2024
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-031-70057-6 (ISBN)
87,73 inkl. MwSt

The two-volume set LNCS 14768 + 14769 constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Human Haptic Sensing and Touch Enabled Computer Applications, EuroHaptics 2024, held in Lille, France, during June 30 - July 3, 2024.

The 81 full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 142 submissions. They were organized in topical sections as follows: understanding touch; technology and systems; applications and interaction. 

.- Understanding Touch.

.- Human Identification Performance of Vibrotactile Stimuli Applied on the Torso along Azimuth or Elevation.

.- Utilizing Absence of Pacinian Corpuscles in the Forehead for Amplitude-Modulated Tactile Presentation.

.- Optimizing Haptic Feedback in Virtual Reality: The Role of Vibration and Tangential Forces in Enhancing Grasp Response and Weight Perception.

.- Audiovisual-Haptic Simultaneity Perception Across the Body for Multisensory Applications.

.- Apparent Thermal Motion on the Forearm.

.- Surface Tactile Presentation to the Palm Using an Aerial Ultrasound Tactile Display.

.- Humans terminate their haptic explorations according to an interplay of task demands and motor effort.

.- The TIP Benchmark: A Tactile Image-Based Psychophysics-Inspired Benchmark for Artificial Tactile Sensors.

.- Towards Intensifying Perceived Pressure in Midair Haptics: Comparing Perceived Pressure Intensity and Skin Displacement between LM and AM Stimuli.

.- Virtual Hand Illusion Induced by Suction Pressure Stimulation to the Face.

.- Task-Adapted Single-Finger Explorations of Complex Objects.

.- Exploring Frequency Modulation in Decoding Edge Perception Through Touch.

.- The role of implicit prior information in haptic perception of softness.

.- Discovering the Causal Structure of Haptic Material Perception.

.- The visual and haptic contributions to hand and foot representation.

.- How Visualizing Touch Can Transform Perceptions of Intensity, Realism, and Emotion?.

.- Technology and Systems.

.- Asymmetric Hit-stop for Multi-user Virtual Reality Applications: Reducing Discomfort with the Movement of Others by Making Hit-stop Invisible.

.- Design of Haptic Rendering Techniques for Navigating with a Multi-Actuator Vibrotactile Handle.

.- Evaluating tactile interactions with fine textures obtained with femtosecond laser surface texturing.

.- Tactile Clip: A Wearable Device for Inducing Softness Illusion through Skin Deformation.

.- SENS3: Multisensory Database of Finger-Surface Interactions and Corresponding Sensations.

.- Variable Curvature and Spherically Arranged Ultrasound Transducers for Depth-Adjustable Focused Ultrasound.

.- The HapticSpider: a 7-DoF Wearable Device for Cutaneous Interaction with the Palm.

.- Vibrotactile cues with net lateral forces resulting from a travelling wave.

.- Enhancing the Perceived Pseudo-Torque Sensation based on the Distance between Actuators Elicited by Asymmetric Vibrations.

.- Presentation of Slip Sensation Using Suction Pressure and Electrotactile Stimulation.

.- Applications and Interaction.

.- Blindfolded operation as a method of haptic feedback design for mobile machinery.

.- Effects of Rendering Discrete Force Feedback on the Wrist during Virtual Exploration.

.- Viscous damping displayed by surface haptics improves touchscreen interactions.

.- Latency Compensation in Ultrasound Tactile Presentation by Linear Prediction of Hand Posture.

.- Pseudo-Frequency Modulation: A New Rendering Technique for Virtual Textures.

.- Do Vibrotactile Patterns on both Hands Improve Guided Navigation with a Walker?.

.- Data-driven Haptic Modeling of Inhomogeneous Viscoelastic Deformable Objects.

.- Perception of paired vibrotactile stimulus on the upper limb: implications for the design of wearable technology.

.- MoveTouch: Robotic Motion Capturing System with Wearable Tactile Display to Achieve Safe HRI.

.- Evaluation of HaptiComm-S for Replicating Tactile ASL Numbers: A Comparative Analysis of Direct and Mediated Modalities.

.- Memorable Vibration Pattern Design based on Writing Pattern.

.- Estimating Contact Force Rate Using Skin Deformation Cues.

.- Move or Be Moved: The Design of a Haptic-Tangible Manipulative for Paired Digital Education Interactives.

.- High-Fidelity Haptic Rendering through Implicit Neural Force Representation.

.- "It's Like Being on Stage": Staging an Improvisational Haptic-Installed Contemporary Dance Performance.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.11.2024
Reihe/Serie Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Zusatzinfo XXX, 513 p.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Betriebssysteme / Server
Informatik Software Entwicklung User Interfaces (HCI)
Schlagworte haptic communication • Haptic Devices and Rendering • Haptic Illusions and Perception • Haptic Interfaces • Human-Computer interaction • medical simulation • medicine and rehabilitation • Mid-Air and Ultrasonic Haptics • mobile computing • Mobile Devices • multi-modal interaction • Surface Haptics • Tactile/Force Feedback • Tactile/Force Sensors • Telecommunication networks • Teleoperation • User Interfaces • Virtual/Augmented Reality (VR) • Virtual Reality • wireless telecommunication systems
ISBN-10 3-031-70057-0 / 3031700570
ISBN-13 978-3-031-70057-6 / 9783031700576
Zustand Neuware
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