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Haptic and Audio Interaction Design: Third International Workshop, HAID 2008 Jyväskylä, Finland, September 15-16, 2008 Proceedings 2008 ed. [Pehme köide]

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Bringing Them Under the Same Roof The Haptic and Audio Interaction Design workshop series is now in its third year. These workshops have already demonstrated a clear need for a venue in which - searchers and practitioners in these areas gather together under the same roof. Three years have also shown clear developments in the approaches taken with the benefits of combining haptics and audio shown practically and conceptually in this years - pers. In other words, it seems that when there is interaction between audio and haptic researchers, they really learn from each other and multimodal approaches emerge. There are many good reasons for using haptics and audio together. There are the practical needs in application development. Mobile devices are an obvious example while the device is small in size and is used on the move, interaction cannot rely solely on visual display. On the other hand, the development of applications for visually impaired people makes it necessary to learn how to design non-visual user-interfaces for different situations.
Visual Impairment.- Evaluation of Continuous Direction Encoding with
Tactile Belts.- Supporting Collaboration between Visually Impaired and
Sighted Children in a Multimodal Learning Environment.- Applications of
Multimodality.- Perceptually Informed Roles for Haptic Feedback in Expressive
Music Controllers.- Real-Time Gesture Recognition, Evaluation and
Feed-Forward Correction of a Multimodal Tai-Chi Platform.- A System for
Multimodal Exploration of Social Spaces.- Evaluation.- Towards Haptic
Performance Analysis Using K-Metrics.- Multimodal Interaction: Real Context
Studies on Mobile Digital Artefacts.- Conceptual Integration of Audio and
Haptics.- An Audio-Haptic Aesthetic Framework Influenced by Visual Theory.-
In Search for an Integrated Design Basis for Audio and Haptics.- Interaction
Techniques.- tacTiles for Ambient Intelligence and Interactive Sonification.-
An Audio-Haptic Interface Concept Based on Depth Information.- Perception.-
Crossmodal Rhythm Perception.- The Effect of Auditory Cues on the
Audiotactile Roughness Perception: Modulation Frequency and Sound Pressure
Level.