Proceedings of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3173574.3173702
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“…Retargeting techniques instead can modulate the perception of touch by exploiting the dominance of the visual system (visual capture; Rock and Victor, 1964), reducing the use of physical haptic devices. They can, for instance, modulate the perception of the quantity of objects (Azmandian et al, 2016), of an object's weight (Rietzler et al, 2018;Samad et al, 2019), of different textures (Cheng et al, 2017), or of different geometries (Zhao and Follmer, 2018) using limited physical elements (no motors or robots) and relying mainly on visual cues.…”
Section: Visual Stimulation Beyond the Screenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Retargeting techniques instead can modulate the perception of touch by exploiting the dominance of the visual system (visual capture; Rock and Victor, 1964), reducing the use of physical haptic devices. They can, for instance, modulate the perception of the quantity of objects (Azmandian et al, 2016), of an object's weight (Rietzler et al, 2018;Samad et al, 2019), of different textures (Cheng et al, 2017), or of different geometries (Zhao and Follmer, 2018) using limited physical elements (no motors or robots) and relying mainly on visual cues.…”
Section: Visual Stimulation Beyond the Screenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article mainly investigates the weight simulation method of virtual objects, usually using physical simulation methods [13] [14] [15], namely tactile and force feedback to provide a sense of weight [1]. In addition, it can also help users perceive the weight of virtual objects through other forms, such as special visual feedback [16] [17] [18] [19]. The weight of a virtual object is non-visual information, but it can help users perceive it through visual feedback.…”
Section: Definitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In cases where reality can be occluded, these HMDs will provide a means to escape that reality and find ourselves present in virtual realities. These HMDs offer powerful new capabilities: creating illusions of an altered surrounding reality [13,17], imperceptibly augmenting our perception and intelligence [18], and creating virtual spaces and experiences that might be difficult to distinguish (at a conscious or unconscious level) from reality [22]. These capabilities will inevitably revolutionize personal computing, in many ways for the better.…”
Section: Potential Misuses and Abuses Of Mrmentioning
confidence: 99%