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EuroHaptics 2020: Leiden, The Netherlands
- Ilana Nisky
, Jess Hartcher-O'Brien, Michaël Wiertlewski
, Jeroen B. J. Smeets
:
Haptics: Science, Technology, Applications - 12th International Conference, EuroHaptics 2020, Leiden, The Netherlands, September 6-9, 2020, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 12272, Springer 2020, ISBN 978-3-030-58146-6
Haptic Science
- Alexander Toet
, Jan B. F. van Erp
:
The EmojiGrid as a Rating Tool for the Affective Appraisal of Touch. 3-11 - Ahmad M. Manasrah
, Shahnaz Alkhalil
:
A 2-DoF Skin Stretch Display on Palm: Effect of Stimulation Shape, Speed and Intensity. 12-24 - Lawrence Van den Bogaert
, David Geerts:
User-Defined Mid-Air Haptic Sensations for Interacting with an AR Menu Environment. 25-32 - Yusuke Ota
, Yusuke Ujitoko
, Yuki Ban
, Sho Sakurai
, Koichi Hirota
:
Surface Roughness Judgment During Finger Exploration Is Changeable by Visual Oscillations. 33-41 - Justine Saint-Aubert
:
Identifying Tactors Locations on the Proximal Phalanx of the Finger for Navigation. 42-50 - Miguel Altamirano Cabrera
, Juan Heredia
, Dzmitry Tsetserukou:
Tactile Perception of Objects by the User's Palm for the Development of Multi-contact Wearable Tactile Displays. 51-59 - Müge Cavdan
, Alexander Freund, Anna-Klara Trieschmann, Katja Doerschner, Knut Drewing:
From Hate to Love: How Learning Can Change Affective Responses to Touched Materials. 60-68 - Anna Metzger
, Knut Drewing:
Switching Between Objects Improves Precision in Haptic Perception of Softness. 69-77 - Isa Rutten, William Frier, David Geerts:
Discriminating Between Intensities and Velocities of Mid-Air Haptic Patterns. 78-86 - Lara Merken, Vonne van Polanen:
Density Estimation is Influenced More by Mass When Objects are Denser. 87-95 - Irene A. Kuling
, Kaj Gijsbertse, Bouke N. Krom, Kees van Teeffelen, Jan B. F. van Erp:
Haptic Feedback in a Teleoperated Box & Blocks Task. 96-104 - Aaron Cedric Zöller, Knut Drewing:
Systematic Adaptation of Exploration Force to Exploration Duration in Softness Discrimination. 105-112 - Astrid M. L. Kappers
, Jill Bay, Myrthe A. Plaisier
:
Perception of Vibratory Direction on the Back. 113-121 - Tao Morisaki
, Masahiro Fujiwara
, Yasutoshi Makino
, Hiroyuki Shinoda
:
Comparing Lateral Modulation and Amplitude Modulation in Phantom Sensation. 122-130 - Sima Ipakchian Askari, Antal Haans, Pieter Bos, Maureen Eggink, Emily Mengfei Lu, Fenella Kwong, Wijnand A. IJsselsteijn
:
Context Matters: The Effect of Textual Tone on the Evaluation of Mediated Social Touch. 131-139 - Kaho Shirakawa, Yoshihiro Tanaka
:
Influence of Roughness on Contact Force Estimation During Active Touch. 140-148 - Gijs Huisman:
Green Fingers: Plant Thigmo Responses as an Unexplored Area for Haptics Research. 149-157 - Zhenxing Li
, Deepak Akkil, Roope Raisamo
:
The Impact of Control-Display Gain in Kinesthetic Search. 158-166 - Scinob Kuroki
:
The Arm's Blind Line: Anisotropic Distortion in Perceived Orientation of Stimuli on the Arm. 167-175 - Shanyi You, Mai Shibahara, Katsunari Sato:
Evaluation of Changes in Perceived Intensity and Threshold of Moisture Sensation of Clothes Associated with Skin Moisture. 176-184 - Keigo Ushiyama, Satoshi Tanaka, Akifumi Takahashi
, Hiroyuki Kajimoto:
The Effects of Simultaneous Multi-point Vibratory Stimulation on Kinesthetic Illusion. 185-193 - Giulia Ballardini
, Maura Casadio
:
Isometric Force Matching Asymmetries Depend on the Position of the Left Hand Regardless of Handedness. 194-202 - Madhan Kumar Vasudevan
, Rahul Kumar Ray, Manivannan Muniyandi
:
Computational Model of a Pacinian Corpuscle for an Electrical Stimulus: Spike-Rate and Threshold Characteristics. 203-213
Haptic Technology
- Heng Xu, Michael A. Peshkin, J. Edward Colgate:
SwitchPaD: Active Lateral Force Feedback over a Large Area Based on Switching Resonant Modes. 217-225 - Yamato Miyatake, Takefumi Hiraki
, Tomosuke Maeda, Daisuke Iwai
, Kosuke Sato
:
Visuo-Haptic Display by Embedding Imperceptible Spatial Haptic Information into Projected Images. 226-234 - Kenichi Ito
, Yuki Ban
, Shin'ichi Warisawa
:
Manipulating the Perceived Directions of Wind by Visuo-Audio-Haptic Cross-Modal Effects. 235-243 - Haiyang Ding, Shoichi Hasegawa:
A 6-DoF Zero-Order Dynamic Deformable Tool for Haptic Interactions of Deformable and Dynamic Objects. 244-252 - Antti Sand
, Ismo Rakkolainen
, Veikko Surakka
, Roope Raisamo
, Stephen A. Brewster
:
Evaluating Ultrasonic Tactile Feedback Stimuli. 253-261 - Xavier de Tinguy, Thomas Howard
, Claudio Pacchierotti, Maud Marchal, Anatole Lécuyer:
WeATaViX: WEarable Actuated TAngibles for VIrtual Reality eXperiences. 262-270 - Takaaki Kamigaki
, Shun Suzuki
, Hiroyuki Shinoda
:
Noncontact Thermal and Vibrotactile Display Using Focused Airborne Ultrasound. 271-278 - Georgios Korres, Mohamad A. Eid:
KATIB: Haptic-Visual Guidance for Handwriting. 279-287 - Xingwei Guo, Yu Zhang, Wenxuan Wei, Weiliang Xu
, Dangxiao Wang
:
ThermalTex: A Two-Modal Tactile Display for Delivering Surface Texture and Thermal Information. 288-296 - Maud Marchal, Gerard Gallagher, Anatole Lécuyer, Claudio Pacchierotti:
Can Stiffness Sensations Be Rendered in Virtual Reality Using Mid-air Ultrasound Haptic Technologies? 297-306 - Kentaro Ariga, Masahiro Fujiwara, Yasutoshi Makino, Hiroyuki Shinoda:
Midair Haptic Presentation Using Concave Reflector. 307-315 - Satoshi Tanaka
, Keigo Ushiyama, Akifumi Takahashi
, Hiroyuki Kajimoto:
Movement-Free Virtual Reality Interface Using Kinesthetic Illusion Induced by Tendon Vibration. 316-324 - Daiki Naito, Hiroyuki Kajimoto:
Haptic Display Using Fishing Rod. 325-333 - Ayoub Ben Dhiab
, Charles Hudin
:
Confinement of Vibrotactile Stimuli in Periodically Supported Plates. 334-342 - Pierre Garcia, Frédéric Giraud
, Betty Lemaire-Semail, Matthieu Rupin, Michel Amberg:
2MoTac: Simulation of Button Click by Superposition of Two Ultrasonic Plate Waves. 343-352 - Hirobumi Tomita, Satoshi Saga, Shin Takahashi, Hiroyuki Kajimoto:
A Proposal and Investigation of Displaying Method by Passive Touch with Electrostatic Tactile Display. 353-361 - Noor Alakhawand, William Frier, Kipp McAdam Freud, Orestis Georgiou, Nathan F. Lepora:
Sensing Ultrasonic Mid-Air Haptics with a Biomimetic Tactile Fingertip. 362-370 - Aldo Francisco Contreras
, José Luis Samper-Escudero
, David Pont
, Francisco Javier Sáez
, Miguel Angel Sánchez Urán
, Manuel Ferre
:
Soft-Wearable Device for the Estimation of Shoulder Orientation and Gesture. 371-379 - Julian Seiler, Niklas Schäfer
, Bastian Latsch
, Romol Chadda
, Markus Hessinger, Philipp Beckerle
, Mario Kupnik:
Wearable Vibrotactile Interface Using Phantom Tactile Sensation for Human-Robot Interaction. 380-388 - Daniele Leonardis, Massimiliano Gabardi, Massimiliano Solazzi, Antonio Frisoli:
A Parallel Elastic Haptic Thimble for Wide Bandwidth Cutaneous Feedback. 389-397 - Chiara Gaudeni
, Tommaso Lisini Baldi
, Gabriele Maria Achilli, Marco Mandalà
, Domenico Prattichizzo
:
Instrumenting Hand-Held Surgical Drills with a Pneumatic Sensing Cover for Haptic Feedback. 398-406 - Atsushi Matsubayashi, Yasutoshi Makino, Hiroyuki Shinoda:
Rendering Ultrasound Pressure Distribution on Hand Surface in Real-Time. 407-415 - Diana Angelica Torres Guzman, Betty Lemaire-Semail, Frédéric Giraud
, Christophe Giraud-Audine
, Michel Amberg:
Energy Analysis of Lateral vs. Normal Vibration Modes for Ultrasonic Surface Haptic Devices. 416-424 - Emiri Sakiyama, Atsushi Matsubayashi, Daichi Matsumoto
, Masahiro Fujiwara
, Yasutoshi Makino
, Hiroyuki Shinoda
:
Midair Tactile Reproduction of Real Objects. 425-433 - Aysien Ivanov, Daria Trinitatova
, Dzmitry Tsetserukou:
LinkRing: A Wearable Haptic Display for Delivering Multi-contact and Multi-modal Stimuli at the Finger Pads. 434-441 - Jonathan Tirado
, Vladislav Panov, Vibol Yem, Dzmitry Tsetserukou, Hiroyuki Kajimoto:
ElectroAR: Distributed Electro-Tactile Stimulation for Tactile Transfer. 442-450
Haptic Applications
- Dana Rosenblum, Nuphar Katzman, Tal Oron-Gilad
:
Identification Rate of Simple and Complex Tactile Alerts in MUM-T Setup. 453-461 - Alexandra Moringen, Sascha Fleer
, Guillaume Walck, Helge J. Ritter:
Attention-Based Robot Learning of Haptic Interaction. 462-470 - Takeshi Tanabe
, Hiroaki Yano, Hiroshi Endo
, Shuichi Ino
, Hiroo Iwata:
Motion Guidance Using Translational Force and Torque Feedback by Induced Pulling Illusion. 471-479 - Suhas Kakade
, Subhasis Chaudhuri
:
Perceptually Compressive Communication of Interactive Telehaptic Signal. 480-488 - Seunggoo Rim
, Shun Suzuki
, Yutaro Toide
, Masahiro Fujiwara
, Yasutoshi Makino
, Hiroyuki Shinoda
:
Sound-Image Icon with Aerial Haptic Feedback. 489-496 - Komi Chamnongthai, Takahiro Endo, Shohei Ikemura, Fumitoshi Matsuno
:
Stiffness Discrimination by Two Fingers with Stochastic Resonance. 497-505 - Alireza Abbasi Moshaii
, Majid Mohammadi Moghaddam
, Thorsten Alexander Kern
:
Adaptive Fuzzy Sliding Mode Controller Design for a New Hand Rehabilitation Robot. 506-517 - Mina Shibasaki, Youichi Kamiyama, Elaine Czech, Koichi Obata, Yusuke Wakamoto, Keisuke Kishi, Takayuki Hasegawa, Shinkuro Tsuchiya, Soichiro Matsuda
, Kouta Minamizawa:
Interest Arousal by Haptic Feedback During a Storytelling for Kindergarten Children. 518-526 - Marek Sierotowicz
, Bernhard M. Weber, Rico Belder, Kristin Bussmann, Harsimran Singh, Michael Panzirsch:
Investigating the Influence of Haptic Feedback in Rover Navigation with Communication Delay. 527-535 - Kazuki Katayama
, Maria Pozzi
, Yoshihiro Tanaka
, Kouta Minamizawa
, Domenico Prattichizzo
:
Shared Haptic Perception for Human-Robot Collaboration. 536-544 - Lucie Pantera, Charles Hudin, Sabrina A. Panëels:
Two-Point Haptic Pattern Recognition with the Inverse Filter Method. 545-553
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