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HAVE 2012: Munich, Germany
- Proceedings of the 2012 IEEE International Workshop on Haptic Audio Visual Environments and Games, HAVE 2012, Munich, Germany, October 8-9, 2012. IEEE 2012, ISBN 978-1-4673-1568-5

- Inwook Hwang

, Jongman Seo, Myongchan Kim, Seungmoon Choi
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Perceived intensity of tool-transmitted vibration: Effects of amplitude and frequency. 1-6 - Luca Giulio Brayda

, Claudio Campus
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Conveying perceptible virtual tactile maps with a minimalist sensory substitution device. 7-12 - Jean Simard, Adrien Girard, Anaïs Mayeur, Mehdi Ammi:

How to improve group performances on colocated synchronous manipulation tasks? 13-18 - Lorenzo Picinali

, Christopher Feakes, Davide A. Mauro
, Brian F. G. Katz:
Tone-2 tones discrimination task comparing audio and haptics. 19-24 - Bert Willaert, Jeannette Bohg

, Hendrik Van Brussel, Günter Niemeyer:
Towards Multi-DOF model mediated teleoperation: Using vision to augment feedback. 25-31 - Verena Nitsch, Berthold Färber, Anja Hellings, Stefan Jörg, Andreas Tobergte, Rainer Konietschke:

Bi-modal assistance functions and their effect on user perception and movement coordination with telesurgery systems. 32-37 - Uhn Joo Na, Minh Hung Vu

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Adaptive impedance control of a haptic teleoperation system for improved transparency. 38-43 - Huanran Wang, Xiaoping P. Liu:

Stability analysis of haptic shared control and its application on a mobile assistive robot. 44-49 - Reza Haghighi Osgouei

, Seungmoon Choi
:
Evaluation of driving skills using an HMM-based distance measure. 50-55 - Abdelwahab Hamam, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik

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Evaluating the Quality of Experience of haptic-based applications through mathematical modeling. 56-61 - Andreas Blattner, Klaus Bengler, Werner Hamberger, Sebastian Schnieder:

Comparison of in-car touchpads with adaptive haptic feedback. 62-65 - George Kokkonis

, Kostas E. Psannis
, Manos Roumeliotis, Sotirios Kontogiannis
, Yutaka Ishibashi:
Evaluating transport and application layer protocols for haptic applications. 66-71 - Yan Wen, Chuanyan Hu, Guanghui Yu, Changbo Wang:

A robust method of detecting hand gestures using depth sensors. 72-77 - Muhammad R. Abid

, Feng Shi, Emil M. Petriu:
Dynamic hand gesture recognition from Bag-of-Features and local part model. 78-82 - Martin Rothbucher, Christian Denk, Klaus Diepold:

Robotic gaze control using reinforcement learning. 83-88 - Mohammad H. Mamduhi

, Sandra Hirche:
Analyzing human and virtual agent interaction under irrational decision making. 89-94 - Limin Zeng, Gerhard Weber

, Ulrich Baumann:
Audio-haptic you-are-here maps on a mobile touch-enabled pin-matrix display. 95-100 - Ashley L. Guinan, Markus N. Montandon, Nathaniel A. Caswell, William R. Provancher:

Skin stretch feedback for gaming environments. 101-106 - David Lareau, Jochen Lang:

Haptic rendering of photographs. 107-112 - Adrien Girard, Malika Auvray

, Mehdi Ammi:
Haptic designation strategy for collaborative molecular modelling. 119-123 - Bob-Antoine Jerry Ménélas, Martin J.-D. Otis

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Design of a serious game for learning vibrotactile messages. 124-129 - Hussein Al Osman, Jongeun Cha, Abdulmotaleb El-Saddik

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The HTML5 Haptics Plugin. 130-133 - Yong Guo, Siqi Shen, Otto W. Visser, Alexandru Iosup

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An analysis of online match-based games. 134-139 - Darren A. Croucher, Herman A. Engelbrecht:

A peer-to-peer middleware plugin for an existing MMOG client-server architecture. 140-141 - Arthur Valadares, Thomas Debeauvais, Cristina V. Lopes:

Evolution of scalability with synchronized state in virtual environments. 142-147 - Mirko Suznjevic, Maja Matijasevic

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Towards reinterpretation of interaction complexity for load prediction in cloud-based MMORPGs. 148-149 - Shervin Shirmohammadi

, Shun-Yun Hu, Wei Tsang Ooi
, Gregor Schiele, Arno Wacker:
Mixing virtual and physical participation: The future of conference attendance? 150-155

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