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SP, WIT, IPSJ-SLP, ASJ-H [detail] 2021-10-19
14:10
Online Online Tactile search asymmetry by the difference in symbol shapes -- Evaluation by search slopes --
Kento Imori, Tetsuya Watanabe (Niigata Univ.) SP2021-31 WIT2021-24
We conducted a haptic search experiment in which we replaced the roles of target and disturbance stimuli of circlular ta... [more] SP2021-31 WIT2021-24
pp.35-39
MBE 2019-05-19
14:00
Niigata Niigata University Relationship between the size of the tactile maps and the target search time -- With sighted people as the participants --
Kota Ohashi, Tetsuya Watanabe (Niigata Univ.) MBE2019-9
To investigate the effect of changing the tactile map size on the target search time, we conducted a tactile exploration... [more] MBE2019-9
pp.45-49
HCGSYMPO
(2nd)

Mie Sinfonia Technology Hibiki Hall Ise Audio-haptic substitution wearable device to support sound direction detection
Ryota Sakuma, Tomoki Kurahashi, Yuki Fujita, Keiichi Zempo (Univ.Tsukuba)
In this research, we aim to complement the ability to estimate sound source direction of arrival for the people with hea... [more]
HIP 2016-03-19
10:30
Tokyo   Relationship of force sensation and stimulation parameters in haptic interface using tendon electrical stimulation
Akifumi Takahashi, Kenta Tanabe, Hiroyuki Kajimoto (UEC) HIP2015-105
Most haptic devices have a common issue of large hardware setup, because they must present actual force. To cope with th... [more] HIP2015-105
pp.49-54
IE, IMQ, MVE, CQ
(Joint) [detail]
2016-03-08
10:00
Okinawa   Evaluation of physiological and subjective responses generated by vortex air rings of a cheek haptic display
Yuka Sato, Ryoko Ueoka (Kyushu Univ.) IMQ2015-64 IE2015-163 MVE2015-91
Our previous study suggested that a cheek haptic stimuli by vortex air rings caused reduction of physiological stress. I... [more] IMQ2015-64 IE2015-163 MVE2015-91
pp.205-210
HIP 2015-03-02
14:50
Hokkaido   Study of haptic feedback using Electrical Muscle Stimulation and Electrical Tactile Stimulation in mid-air
Nobuhisa Miyamoto, Kazuma Aoyama, Masahiro Furukawa, Taro Maeda, Hideyuki Ando (Osaka Univ.) HIP2014-83
In developing 3D display and HMD, we can present the existing of virtual object visually. But, by haptic sensation, we c... [more] HIP2014-83
pp.21-25
IMQ 2011-11-25
16:35
Toyama University of Toyama Anisotropy of Pseudo-Haptics
Shuichi Sato, Masahiro Ishii (U. of Toyama) IMQ2011-21
When the passing speed of the self-projection thing like the mouse pointer changes, inner force sense is perceived. This... [more] IMQ2011-21
pp.29-33
HIP 2007-12-06
- 2007-12-07
Miyagi RIEC Effects of haptic movements on visual motion aftereffect
Kazumichi Matsumiya, Satoshi Shioiri (Tohoku Univ.) HIP2007-157
We investigated how haptic movements affected visual motion aftereffect after the adaptation to a visual rotation stimul... [more] HIP2007-157
pp.159-163
CQ, MVE
(Joint)
2007-01-25
14:05
Fukuoka Asia-pacific Import Mart Psychophysical Measurement of Effect of Delay of a Haptic Display on Perception of Elastic Force
Hitoshi Ohnishi (National Inst. of Multimedia Education/Univ.of Advanced Studies), Kaname Mochizuki (Teikyo Univ.) CQ2006-81
The haptic media communication is very sensitive to the network delay. In this report, we measured
effect of feedback-d... [more]
CQ2006-81
pp.11-16
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