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- 2001
- Stephen A. Brewster, Roderick Murray-Smith:
Haptic Human-Computer Interaction, First International Workshop, Glasgow, UK, August 31 - September 1, 2000, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2058, Springer 2001, ISBN 3-540-42356-7 [contents] - 2000
- Laroussi Bouguila, Masahiro Ishii, Makoto Sato:
What Impact Does the Haptic-Stereo Integration Have on Depth Perception in Stereographic Virtual Environment? A Preliminary Study. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 135-150 - Laroussi Bouguila, Masahiro Ishii, Makoto Sato:
Scaleable SPIDAR: A Haptic Interface For Human-Scale Virtual Environments. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 182-193 - Ben P. Challis, Alistair D. N. Edwards:
Design Principles for Tactile Interaction. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 17-24 - Andrew Crossan, Stephen A. Brewster, Stuart Reid, Dominic Mellor:
A Horse Ovary Palpation Simulator for Veterinary Training. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 157-164 - Patricia Dillon, Wendy Moody, Rebecca Bartlett, Patricia Scully, Roger Morgan, Christopher James:
Sensing the Fabric: To Simulate Sensation through Sensory Evaluation and in Response to Standard Acceptable Properties of Specific Materials when Viewed as a Digital Image. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 205-218 - Jan B. F. van Erp:
Tactile Navigation Display. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 165-173 - Riku Hikiji, Shuji Hashimoto:
Hand-Shaped Force Interface for Human-Cooperative Mobile Robot. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 76-87 - Gunnar Jansson, Anna Ivås:
Can the Efficiency of a Haptic Display Be Increased by Short-Time Practice in Exploration? Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 88-97 - Arthur E. Kirkpatrick, Sarah A. Douglas:
A Shape Recognition Benchmark for Evaluating Usability of a Haptic Environment. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 151-156 - Jaana Leikas, Antti Väätänen, Veli-Pekka Räty:
Virtual Space Computer Games with a Floor Sensor Control - Human Centred Approach in the Design Process. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 199-204 - Marilyn Rose McGee, Philip D. Gray, Stephen A. Brewster:
The Effective Combination of Haptic and Auditory Textural Information. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 118-126 - Ian Oakley, Stephen A. Brewster, Philip D. Gray:
Communicating with Feeling. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 61-68 - Hilde Keuning-Van Oirschot, Adrian J. M. Houtsma:
Cursor Trajectory Analysis. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 127-134 - Paul Penn, Helen Petrie, Chetz Colwell, Diana Kornbrot, Stephen Furner, Andrew Hardwick:
The Haptic Perception of Texture in Virtual Environments: An Investigation with Two Devices. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 25-30 - Frank E. Pollick, Chris Chizk, Charlotte Hager-Ross, Mary M. Hayhoe:
Implicit Accuracy Constraints in Two-Fingered Grasps of Virtual Objects with Haptic Feedback. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 98-107 - Eva-Lotta Sallnäs:
Improved Precision in Mediated Collaborative Manipulation of Objects by Haptic Force Feedback. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 69-75 - Frances L. Van Scoy, Takamitsu Kawai, Marjorie Darrah, Connie Rash:
Haptic Display of Mathematical Functions for Teaching Mathematics to Students with Vision Disabilities: Design and Proof of Concept. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 31-40 - Brett Stevens, Jennifer Jerrams-Smith:
The Sense of Object-Presence with Projection-Augmented Models. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 194-198 - Robert J. Stone:
Haptic Feedback: A Brief History from Telepresence to Virtual Reality. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 1-16 - Henricus A. H. C. van Veen, Jan B. F. van Erp:
Tactile Information Presentation in the Cockpit. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 174-181 - Steven A. Wall, William S. Harwin:
Interaction of Visual and Haptic Information in Simulated Environments: Texture Perception. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 108-117 - Evan F. Wies, John A. Gardner, M. Sile O'Modhrain, Christopher J. Hasser, Vladimir L. Bulatov:
Web-Based Touch Display for Accessible Science Education. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 52-60 - Wai Yu, Rameshsharma Ramloll, Stephen A. Brewster:
Haptic Graphs for Blind Computer Users. Haptic Human-Computer Interaction 2000: 41-51
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