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HAID 2007: Seoul, South Korea
- Ian Oakley, Stephen A. Brewster:
Haptic and Audio Interaction Design, Second International Workshop, HAID 2007, Seoul, South Korea, November 29-30, 2007, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 4813, Springer 2007, ISBN 978-3-540-76701-5
Plenary Talks
- James A. Ballas:
Self-produced Sound: Tightly Binding Haptics and Audio. 1-8 - Dong-Soo Kwon:
Will Haptics Technology Be Used in Mobile Devices?: A Historical Review of Haptics Technology and Its Potential Applications in Multi-modal Interfaces. 9-10
Tactile Displays
- Beom-Chan Lee, Hyeshin Park, Junhun Lee, Jeha Ryu:
Tactile Visualization with Mobile AR on a Handheld Device. 11-21 - Eve E. Hoggan, Sohail Anwar, Stephen A. Brewster:
Mobile Multi-actuator Tactile Displays. 22-33 - Ki-Uk Kyung, Jun-Young Lee, Junseok Park:
Comparison of Force, Tactile and Vibrotactile Feedback for Texture Representation Using a Combined Haptic Feedback Interface. 34-43
Communication and Games
- Lorna M. Brown, John Williamson:
Shake2Talk: Multimodal Messaging for Interpersonal Communication. 44-55 - Sharon Baurley, Philippa Brock, Erik Geelhoed, Andrew Moore:
Communication-Wear: User Feedback as Part of a Co-Design Process. 56-68 - Sang-Youn Kim, Kyu-Young Kim:
Interactive Racing Game with Graphic and Haptic Feedback. 69-77
Accessibility and Navigation
- Byeong-Seok Shin, Cheol-Su Lim:
Obstacle Detection and Avoidance System for Visually Impaired People. 78-85 - Martin Pielot, Niels Henze, Wilko Heuten, Susanne Boll:
Tangible User Interface for the Exploration of Auditory City Maps. 86-97 - Seung-Chan Kim, Dong-Soo Kwon:
Haptic and Sound Grid for Enhanced Positioning in a 3-D Virtual Environment. 98-109
Design
- Hans V. Bjelland, Kristian Tangeland:
User-Centered Design Proposals for Prototyping Haptic User Interfaces. 110-120 - Ian Oakley, Junseok Park:
Designing Eyes-Free Interaction. 121-132 - Antti Pirhonen, Kai Tuuri, Manne-Sakari Mustonen, Emma Murphy:
Beyond Clicks and Beeps: In Pursuit of an Effective Sound Design Methodology. 133-144
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