Touch technology is rapidly evolving, and soon deformable, movable and malleable touch interfaces may be part of everyday computing. While there has been a lot of work on understanding touch interactions on flat surfaces, as well as recent work about pointing on curved surfaces, little is known about how surface deformation affects touch interactions. This paper presents the study of how different features of deformable surfaces affect touch selection accuracy, both in terms of position and control of the deformation distance, which refers to the distance traveled by the finger when deforming the surface. We conducted three separate user studies, investigating how touch interactions on a deformable surface are affected not only by the compl...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
Prior studies have shown that local surface orientation is a dominant source of information for hapt...
vious investigations of the control of grasp stability, humans ma- Westling 1984a, 1988). Recall of ...
Advances in sensing technology are currently bringing touch input to non-planar surfaces, ranging fr...
When enabling touch interactions on a deformable surface, the user is faced with a number of novel i...
Local shape is an important attribute that can be sensed by exploratory movements of the finger. Nor...
Current interactions on direct-touch interactive surfaces are often modeled based on properties of t...
In order to grasp and manipulate objects with our hands, we need accurate and constantly updated inf...
Touch screens allow users to interact with virtual objects directly below their fingertips. The prox...
Touch screens allow users to interact with virtual objects directly below their fingertips. The prox...
Drewing K, Wiecki TV, Ernst MO. Material properties determine how force and position signals combine...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
Current multi-touch interaction techniques typically only use the x-y coordinates of the human finge...
Prior studies have shown that local surface orientation is a dominant source of information for hapt...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
Prior studies have shown that local surface orientation is a dominant source of information for hapt...
vious investigations of the control of grasp stability, humans ma- Westling 1984a, 1988). Recall of ...
Advances in sensing technology are currently bringing touch input to non-planar surfaces, ranging fr...
When enabling touch interactions on a deformable surface, the user is faced with a number of novel i...
Local shape is an important attribute that can be sensed by exploratory movements of the finger. Nor...
Current interactions on direct-touch interactive surfaces are often modeled based on properties of t...
In order to grasp and manipulate objects with our hands, we need accurate and constantly updated inf...
Touch screens allow users to interact with virtual objects directly below their fingertips. The prox...
Touch screens allow users to interact with virtual objects directly below their fingertips. The prox...
Drewing K, Wiecki TV, Ernst MO. Material properties determine how force and position signals combine...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
Current multi-touch interaction techniques typically only use the x-y coordinates of the human finge...
Prior studies have shown that local surface orientation is a dominant source of information for hapt...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
In this paper, I focus on the role of active touch in three aspects of shape perception and discrimi...
Prior studies have shown that local surface orientation is a dominant source of information for hapt...
vious investigations of the control of grasp stability, humans ma- Westling 1984a, 1988). Recall of ...