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- 2015
- Yukika Aruga, Takafumi Koike:
Taste change of soup by the recreating of sourness and saltiness using the electrical stimulation. AH 2015: 191-192 - Yuki Ban, Sho Sakurai, Takuji Narumi, Tomohiro Tanikawa, Michitaka Hirose:
Improving work productivity by controlling the time rate displayed by the virtual clock. AH 2015: 25-32 - Samantha Bielli, Christopher G. Harris:
A mobile augmented reality system to enhance live sporting events. AH 2015: 141-144 - Laurens Boer, Nico Hansen, Ragna L. Möller, Ana I. C. Neto, Anne H. Nielsen, Robb Mitchell:
The toilet companion: a toilet brush that should be there for you and not for others. AH 2015: 151-154 - Galit Buchs, Shachar Maidenbaum, Amir Amedi:
Augmented non-visual distance sensing with the EyeCane. AH 2015: 209-210 - Ming Chang, Hiroyuki Iizuka, Yasushi Naruse, Hideyuki Ando, Taro Maeda:
Unconscious learning of speech sounds using mismatch negativity neurofeedback. AH 2015: 109-112 - Tilman Dingler, Alireza Sahami Shirazi, Kai Kunze, Albrecht Schmidt:
Assessment of stimuli for supporting speed reading on electronic devices. AH 2015: 117-124 - Enrique Encinas, Konstantia Koulidou, Robb Mitchell:
The kraftwork and the knittstruments: augmenting knitting with sound. AH 2015: 49-52 - Enrique Encinas, Robb Mitchell:
Cyrafour: an experiential activity facilitating empathic distant communication among copresent individuals. AH 2015: 165-166 - Takeo Hamada, Hironori Mitake, Shoichi Hasegawa, Makoto Sato:
A teleoperated bottom wiper. AH 2015: 145-150 - Hirohiko Hayakawa, Charith Lasantha Fernando, MHD Yamen Saraiji, Kouta Minamizawa, Susumu Tachi:
Telexistence drone: design of a flight telexistence system for immersive aerial sports experience. AH 2015: 171-172 - Takaaki Hayashizaki, Atsuhiro Fujita, Junki Nozawa, Shohei Ueda, Koichi Hirota, Yasushi Ikei, Michiteru Kitazaki:
Walking experience by real-scene optic flow with synchronized vibrations on feet. AH 2015: 183-184 - Masaharu Hirose, Karin Iwazaki, Kozue Nojiri, Minato Takeda, Yuta Sugiura, Masahiko Inami:
Gravitamine spice: a system that changes the perception of eating through virtual weight sensation. AH 2015: 33-40 - Masaharu Hirose, Yuta Sugiura, Kouta Minamizawa, Masahiko Inami:
PukuPuCam: a recording system from third-person view in scuba diving. AH 2015: 161-162 - Jochen Huber, Hasantha Malavipathirana, Yikun Wang, Xinyu Li, Jody C. Fu, Pattie Maes, Suranga Nanayakkara:
Feel & see the globe: a thermal, interactive installation. AH 2015: 215-216 - Kohei Ikeda, Koji Tsukada:
CapacitiveMarker: novel interaction method using visual marker integrated with conductive pattern. AH 2015: 225-226 - Yuta Itoh, Gudrun Klinker:
Vision enhancement: defocus correction via optical see-through head-mounted displays. AH 2015: 1-8 - Takuya Iwamoto, Soh Masuko:
Lovable couch: mitigating distrustful feelings for couples by visualizing excitation. AH 2015: 157-158 - Hideki Koike, Hiroaki Yamaguchi:
LumoSpheres: real-time tracking of flying objects and image projection for a volumetric display. AH 2015: 93-96 - Takanori Komatsu, Chihaya Kuwahara:
Extracting users' intended nuances from their expressed movements: in quadruple movements. AH 2015: 175-176 - Shinya Kudo, Ryuta Okazaki, Taku Hachisu, Michi Sato, Hiroyuki Kajimoto:
Personally supported dynamic random dot stereogram by measuring binocular parallax. AH 2015: 195-196 - Kai Kunze, Masai Katsutoshi, Yuji Uema, Masahiko Inami:
How much do you read?: counting the number of words a user reads using electrooculography. AH 2015: 125-128 - Kai Kunze, Susana Sanchez, Tilman Dingler, Olivier Augereau, Koichi Kise, Masahiko Inami, Tsutomu Terada:
The augmented narrative: toward estimating reader engagement. AH 2015: 163-164 - Soh Masuko, Ryosuke Kuroki:
AR-HITOKE: visualizing popularity of brick and mortar shops to support purchase decisions. AH 2015: 185-186 - Robert Peter Matthew, Victor Shia, Masayoshi Tomizuka, Ruzena Bajcsy:
Optimal design for individualised passive assistance. AH 2015: 69-76 - Jonathan Mercier-Ganady, Maud Marchal, Anatole Lécuyer:
B-C-invisibility power: introducing optical camouflage based on mental activity in augmented reality. AH 2015: 97-100 - Jonathan Mercier-Ganady, Maud Marchal, Anatole Lécuyer:
The mind-window: brain activity visualization using tablet-based AR and EEG for multiple users. AH 2015: 197-198 - Robb Mitchell, Alexandra Papadimitriou, Youran You, Laurens Boer:
Really eating together: a kinetic table to synchronise social dining experiences. AH 2015: 173-174 - Yusuke Mizushina, Wataru Fujiwara, Tomoaki Sudou, Charith Lasantha Fernando, Kouta Minamizawa, Susumu Tachi:
Interactive instant replay: sharing sports experience using 360-degrees spherical images and haptic sensation based on the coupled body motion. AH 2015: 227-228 - Kazuya Murao:
Wearable text input interface using touch typing skills. AH 2015: 207-208
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