For Ford, we are running human perception studies to learn how to create harmony in haptic interfaces in a car. |
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It is already possible today for researchers to exchange haptic stimuli over the Internet to simulate handshakes. |
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Some animals, but not all, have a sense of what's called haptic touch, humans have it, chimpanzees have it. |
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A demo participant from Microsoft showed a haptic device for playing Jenga online. |
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You're saying it has some kind of haptic sensitivity or touch that you can actually develop skills in your fingers. |
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Touch already has made it into the market, with haptic controls to scroll through system menus. |
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A haptic pointing device includes a plurality of rigid, elongated proximal members, each connected to a separate rigid, elongated distal member through an articulating joint. |
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The haptic was reinserted intraocularly, and the outstaying sutures were tied with conventional knots over the sclera or under the scleral flaps. |
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A haptic interface is a device which allows a user to interact with a computer by receiving tactile feed back. |
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Some virtual worlds provide auditory and haptic information. |
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The haptic shift device includes a shift lever manipulatable by a user. |
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But with haptic feedback, on-screen buttons can be made to feel real and are easier to use. |
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We are also studying another haptic system technology: the force-feedback arm developed by the start-up Haption. |
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Everyone knows that haptic perception, or feeling with the hands, places a special role in everyday life. |
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He not only had excellent long-term memory for his previous mental acquisitions but also had a supreme haptic memory of his fingers. |
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Carefully selected floor coverings, e.g. carpet, linoleum, stone flooring or parquet provide haptic and visual stimulants. |
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This contact less technology has no deterioration over lifetime and offers the driver a more comfortable haptic perception. |
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Drivers leaving the lane receive a haptic and acoustic signal from the rumble strips, which increases or re-establishes their attention. |
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In February 2002, US-based Immersion filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and Sony for patent-infringement, for use of its haptic, or touch, technology. |
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Gone are features such as the haptic sensor and slide down keyboard. |
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Do you think that architecture can offer a rewarding haptic experience? |
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Simply tap on your own screen, and haptic feedback mechanisms in the watch will transfer the gesture to the wrist of your friend. |
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If, for example, the driver changes lanes without using the turn signal, a visual cue is displayed and a haptic device in the driver's seat is activated. |
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In patients with older style plate haptic intraocular lenses, running immediately after YAG laser capsulotomy is not advisable. |
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Designed for use with the LI61AO 3-piece intraocular lens, the Easy-Load Lens Delivery System is comprised of a syringe-shaped body and tip, with a plunger, drawer and haptic puller. |
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The key characteristic that distinguishes a haptic interface from passive devices is a bi-directional flow of information. |
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It is therefore especially important to create clear differentiations and to provide added value to cosmetic pencils through innovative designs or visual and haptic effects. |
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If the anterior rhexis was larger than the optic, no fibrosis formed, also adjacent to the haptic junctions, even without capsular polishing due to the lack of contact to the optic. |
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The term haptic perception is used to describe the active feeling of size, contours, surface structure and weight of an object by integrating all skin senses and depth sensitiveness. |
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But now I have to go find a haptic curator to do battle with. |
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I will present two applications of measurement-based modeling: modeling the light reflectance of everyday objects and modeling the visual and haptic deformation behavior of soft objects. |
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Work will also include low cost, information-rich and higher resolution displays as well as advanced sensors including low cost vision and bio-metric sensors, and haptic devices. |
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Devices that exploit haptics have been around for decades: many modern aeroplanes, for example, have haptic control columns that shake or vibrate to warn the pilot of an approaching stall. |
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However, as the time delay increased, the virtual mass at the haptic interface also increased, which caused the handle to have a heavier feel. |
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In a later book, A Foundation for Art Education, Manuel Barkan questioned the typological distinctions, visual and haptic, as outlined by Lowenfeld. |
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In morning or evening sunlight the curved paths then cast clear shadows, the shapes pop into focus, and the landform has a physical or haptic presence. |
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Haptic touch is a kind of sense whereby you can take a tool, and you can very quickly come to treat it as if it was part of your body. |
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What makes Haptic Feedback interesting is that it can be used for a lot more than just vibrations. |
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A Haptic Application requires a Haptic Interface Device through which the user interacts with the application. |
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Previous Innovation Award winners include 3D StudioMax, TDZ Workstation, Infinite Reality Graphics System, SolidWorks and Phantom Haptic Interface. |
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Haptic information refers to the kinesthetic and cutaneous input from mechanoreceptors within the muscles, joints, and skin of the fingers and arms. |
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