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Viktor Nagy, Gábor Kovács, Péter Földesi, Dmytro Kurhan, Mykola Sysyn, Szabolcs Szalai and Szabolcs Fischer
This paper investigates the usability of touch screens used in mass production road vehicles. Our goal is to provide a detailed comparison of conventional physical buttons and capacitive touch screens taking the human factor into account. The pilot test ...
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Patrick Postert, Anna E. M. Wolf and Jochen Schiewe
The demand for participant engagement in urban planning shows a great need for tools that enable communication between stakeholders and make planning processes more transparent. So far, common methods use different tools and platforms independently. This...
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Gun Rae Cho, Geonhui Ki, Mun-Jik Lee, Hyungjoo Kang, Min-Gyu Kim and Ji-Hong Li
In underwater environments restricted from human access, many intervention tasks are performed by using robotic systems like underwater manipulators. Commonly, the robotic systems are tele-operated from operating ships; the operation is apt to be ineffic...
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Youngwon Ryan Kim, Suhan Park and Gerard J. Kim
In this paper, we propose and explore a touch screen based interaction technique, called the ?Blurry Touch Finger? for EasyVR, a mobile VR platform with non-isolating flip-on glasses that allows the fingers accessible to the screen. We demonstrate that, ...
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Vu Hoang Minh Doan, Van Tu Nguyen, Jaeyeop Choi, Sumin Park and Junghwan Oh
The objective of this study is to design a therapeutic method combining a portable high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) design which is suitable for the laboratory environment and a tailored integrated photo-acoustic imaging (PAI) system for monitori...
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Yaser Ali Enaya,Mohammed Jawad Mohammed,Ghassan Abdulhussein Bilal
Pág. pp. 163 - 179
This study introduces a novel authentication methodology; it is based on pattern recognition of fingers size and pressure when users touch smartphone screen. By analyzing diagrams of these touches and applying data mining for the first time as an authent...
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Sumitra Nuanmeesri
Pág. pp. 84 - 100
Using spoken language is the easiest and most natural way of communication for human beings. The communication between humans and machines using sounds or language is a huge move forward. This article demonstrates the development of a mobile application ...
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Taylor Mason, Jeong-Hoi Koo, Young-Min Kim and Tae-Heon Yang
Vibrotactile feedback is a key feature of many modern touch displays, which greatly enhances user experiences when interacting with an onscreen interface. Despite its popularity in small touch screen devices, this haptic feature is absent in most large d...
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Younghoon Seo,DongRyeol Shin,Choonsung Nam
Pág. pp. 115 - 127
Touch interface technologies for mobile devices are essentially in use. The purpose of such touch interfaces is to run an application by touching a screen with a user?s finger or to implement various functions on the device. When the user has an attempt ...
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Young-Bok Joo, Eun-Jae Shin, Yong Hae Heo, Won-Hyeong Park, Tae-Heon Yang and Sang-Youn Kim
This paper is an extended version of our paper published in Proceedings of the International AsiaHaptics Conference 2016, Kashiwanoha, Japan, 29 November?1 December 2016; pp. 181?184. In this paper, we presented a detailed design of the electrostatic bea...
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