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Pub. period:2004-2010
Pub. count:5
Number of co-authors:8



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Hiroyuki Shinoda:4
Maki Sugimoto:1
Masahiko Inami:1

 

 

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Yasutoshi Makino's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Masahiko Inami:47
Maki Sugimoto:19
Hiroyuki Shinoda:15
 
 
 
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2010
 
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Withana, Anusha, Kondo, Makoto, Kakehi, Gota, Makino, Yasutoshi, Sugimoto, Maki and Inami, Masahiko (2010): ImpAct: enabling direct touch and manipulation for surface computing. In: Proceedings of the 2010 ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 2010. pp. 411-412.

This paper explores direct touch and manipulation techniques for surface computing platforms using a special force feedback stylus named ImpAct (Immersive Haptic Augmentation for Direct Touch). Proposed haptic stylus can change its length when it is pushed against a display surface. Correspondingly, a virtual stem is rendered inside the display area so that user perceives the stylus immersed through to the digital space below the screen. We propose ImpAct as a tool to probe and manipulate digital objects in the shallow region beneath display surface. ImpAct creates a direct touch interface by providing kinesthetic haptic sensations along with continuous visual contact to digital objects below the screen surface.

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Makino, Yasutoshi and Shinoda, Hiroyuki (2007): Comfortable Wristband Interface Measuring Myoelectric Pattern. In: WHC 2007 - Second Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems 22-24 March, 2007, Tsukuba, Japan. pp. 433-438.

 
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Chigusa, Hiromasa, Makino, Yasutoshi and Shinoda, Hiroyuki (2007): Large Area Sensor Skin based on Two-Dimensional Signal Transmission Technology. In: WHC 2007 - Second Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems 22-24 March, 2007, Tsukuba, Japan. pp. 151-156.

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Makino, Yasutoshi and Shinoda, Hiroyuki (2005): Selective Stimulation to Superficial Mechanoreceptors by Temporal Control of Suction Pressure. In: WHC 2005 - World Haptics Conference 18-20 March, 2005, Pisa, Italy. pp. 229-234.

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Makino, Yasutoshi, Asamura, Naoya and Shinoda, Hiroyuki (2004): Multi Primitive Tactile Display Based on Suction Pressure Control. In: HAPTICS 2004 - 12th International Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems 27-28 March, 2004, Chicago, IL, USA. pp. 90-97.

 
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Publication statistics

Pub. period:2004-2010
Pub. count:5
Number of co-authors:8



Co-authors

Number of publications with 3 favourite co-authors:

Hiroyuki Shinoda:4
Maki Sugimoto:1
Masahiko Inami:1

 

 

Productive colleagues

Yasutoshi Makino's 3 most productive colleagues in number of publications:

Masahiko Inami:47
Maki Sugimoto:19
Hiroyuki Shinoda:15
 
 
 
May 18

It's really hard to design products by focus groups. A lot of times, people don't know what they want until you show it to them.

-- Steve Jobs, 1998

 
 

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Read the fascinating history of Wearable Computing, told by its father, Steve Mann

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