2021
DOI: 10.2493/jjspe.87.134
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Modeling of “High-Class Feeling” on a Cosmetic Package Design

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“…Late advances in precision modeling enable the design and manufacture of physical haptic structures capable of translating and rendering visual representations to non-visual representations (Tobitani et al, 2021;Yao et al, 2020;Milos, Vujčić & Majnarić, 2021). Regarding the latter, in (Mc Gee et al, 2000) the authors identified possible effective combinations of haptic and live auditory textural information that exploit the sense of touch (haptic), the feeling of motion (kinesthetic) and the received force-feedback from the mechanical production of information sensed by the kinesthetic system, and the sense of pressure, temperature and Emmanuel Maravelakis ¹ Antonios Konstantaras ¹ Panagiotis Kyratsis ² Nikolaos Bolanakis ¹ Nectarios Vidakis ³ Markos Petousis ³ Katerina Kabassi ⁴ pain felt by the skin (either cutaneous or tactile when focused upon pressure solely).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Late advances in precision modeling enable the design and manufacture of physical haptic structures capable of translating and rendering visual representations to non-visual representations (Tobitani et al, 2021;Yao et al, 2020;Milos, Vujčić & Majnarić, 2021). Regarding the latter, in (Mc Gee et al, 2000) the authors identified possible effective combinations of haptic and live auditory textural information that exploit the sense of touch (haptic), the feeling of motion (kinesthetic) and the received force-feedback from the mechanical production of information sensed by the kinesthetic system, and the sense of pressure, temperature and Emmanuel Maravelakis ¹ Antonios Konstantaras ¹ Panagiotis Kyratsis ² Nikolaos Bolanakis ¹ Nectarios Vidakis ³ Markos Petousis ³ Katerina Kabassi ⁴ pain felt by the skin (either cutaneous or tactile when focused upon pressure solely).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These criteria have been acquired by analyzing related papers on the field (Mc Gee et al, 2000;Haman et al, 2008;Gori et al, 2016;Challis et al, 2000) as well as other evaluation experiments (Kabassi et al, 2018;Kabassi & Maravelakis, 2015). High precision 3D modelling (Tobitani et al, 2021;Maravelakis et al, 2012;Maravelakis et al, 2014a;Maravelakis et al, 2014b;Axaridou et al, 2014) and printing (Wang et al, 2017) systems were encompassed for maintaining consistency of mapping in order to ensure the validity of the described actions in both the visual and the non-visual representations. Static tactile representations were selected to be asserted within the interface environment, as dynamic ones would have inflicted the difficulty of having to notify the user in real time where within the interface a change has occurred (Caspo, Wersenyi & Jeon, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%