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EuroHaptics 2012: Tampere, Finland
- Poika Isokoski, Jukka Springare:

Haptics: Perception, Devices, Mobility, and Communication - International Conference, EuroHaptics 2012, Tampere, Finland, June 13-15, 2012 Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7283, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-31403-2
Short Papers
- Jalal Awed, Imad H. Elhajj

, Nadiya Slobodenyuk:
Haptic Force Perception in Bimanual Manipulation. 1-6 - Wouter M. Bergmann Tiest, Connie Lyklema, Astrid M. L. Kappers

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Investigating the Effect of Area of Stimulation on Cutaneous and Proprioceptive Weight Perception. 7-12 - Sandra Coelho, Miguel V. Correia

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Rediscovering the Haptic Sense through Crossroads of Art and Design Research. 13-18 - Nienke B. Debats, Idsart Kingma, Peter Jan Beek

, Jeroen B. J. Smeets
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The Precision of "Haptic" Rod Length Perception Is Reduced by Lack of Visual Precision. 19-24 - George H. van Doorn

, Barry L. Richardson, Mark A. Symmons
, Jacqui L. Howell:
Cutaneous Inputs Yield Judgments of Line Length That Are Equal to, or Better Than, Those Based on Kinesthetic Inputs. 25-30 - Marieke C. W. van der Graaff, Eli Brenner

, Jeroen B. J. Smeets
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Is the Curvature in Hand Movements to Haptic Targets in the Mid Sagittal Plane Caused by a Misjudgment in Direction? 31-36 - Florimond Guéniat

, Yoren Gaffary, Luc Pastur, Mehdi Ammi:
Haptic Stimulus for the Discrimination between Intrinsic Properties of Dynamic Systems. 37-42 - Christian Hatzfeld

, Roland Werthschützky:
Just Noticeable Differences of Low-Intensity Vibrotactile Forces at the Fingertip. 43-48 - Kiuk Gwak, Jun-Cheol Park, Dae-Shik Kim:

A Novel Stimulation Method Based on a Neuromorphic Mechanoreceptor Model for Haptic Illusion. 49-54 - Jacqui L. Howell, Mark A. Symmons

, George H. van Doorn
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The Misperception of Length in Vision, Haptics and Audition. 55-60 - Inwook Hwang

, Seungmoon Choi
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Effect of Mechanical Ground on the Vibrotactile Perceived Intensity of a Handheld Object. 61-66 - Hiroyuki Kajimoto:

Design of Cylindrical Whole-Hand Haptic Interface Using Electrocutaneous Display. 67-72 - Tuuli Keskinen

, Markku Turunen
, Roope Raisamo
, Grigori E. Evreinov, Eemeli Haverinen:
Utilizing Haptic Feedback in Drill Rigs. 73-78 - Scinob Kuroki

, Junji Watanabe, Shin'ya Nishida:
Dissociation of Vibrotactile Frequency Discrimination Performances for Supra-Threshold and Near-Threshold Vibrations. 79-84 - Chang-Gyu Lee

, Ian Oakley
, Jeha Ryu:
Exploring the Impact of Visual-Haptic Registration Accuracy in Augmented Reality. 85-90 - Jong-uk Lee, Jeong-Mook Lim, Heesook Shin, Ki-Uk Kyung:

SHIFT: Interactive Smartphone Bumper Case. 91-96 - Takuya Nakano, Shota Saji, Yasuyuki Yanagida:

Indicating Wind Direction Using a Fan-Based Wind Display. 97-102 - Ryuta Okazaki, Hiroyuki Kajimoto, Vincent Hayward

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Vibrotactile Stimulation Can Affect Auditory Loudness: A Pilot Study. 103-108 - Frederik Wilhelm Jozef Olierook

, Mathias Funk
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Hands Reaching Out of Dreamland: A Haptic Peripheral Alarm Clock. 109-114 - Kensuke Oshima

, Shigeru Ichihara:
How Finger Movement Speed Affects Braille Pattern Recognition. 115-120 - Matthew Philpott, Ian R. Summers:

Evaluating a Multipoint Tactile Renderer for Virtual Textured Surfaces. 121-126 - Myrthe A. Plaisier, Marc O. Ernst

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Two Hands Perceive Better Than One. 127-132 - Dongbum Pyo, Tae-Heon Yang

, Semin Ryu, Byung-Kil Han, Junseok Park, Dong-Soo Kwon:
Development of an Impact-Resonant Actuator for Mobile Devices. 133-138 - Roope Raisamo

, Tomi Nukarinen
, Johannes Pystynen, Erno Mäkinen, Johan Kildal:
Orientation Inquiry: A New Haptic Interaction Technique for Non-visual Pedestrian Navigation. 139-144 - Markus Rank, Thomas Schauß, Angelika Peer

, Sandra Hirche, Roberta L. Klatzky:
Masking Effects for Damping JND. 145-150 - Carlos Rossa

, José Lozada, Alain Micaelli:
Interaction Power Flow Based Control of a 1-DOF Hybrid Haptic Interface. 151-156 - Delphine Szymczak, Charlotte Magnusson

, Kirsten Rassmus-Gröhn
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Guiding Tourists through Haptic Interaction: Vibration Feedback in the Lund Time Machine. 157-162 - Yoshihiro Tanaka

, Wouter M. Bergmann Tiest, Astrid M. L. Kappers
, Akihito Sano:
Contact Force during Active Roughness Perception. 163-168 - Yoshihiro Tanaka, Yoshihiro Horita, Akihito Sano:

Finger-Mounted Skin Vibration Sensor for Active Touch. 169-174 - Junji Watanabe, Tomohiko Hayakawa

, Shigeru Matsui, Arisa Kano, Yuichiro Shimizu, Maki Sakamoto:
Visualization of Tactile Material Relationships Using Sound Symbolic Words. 175-180 - Tae-Heon Yang

, Semin Ryu, Sang-Youn Kim, Jeong-Hoi Koo, Ki-Uk Kyung, Jinung An, Yon-Kyu Park, Dong-Soo Kwon:
A Novel Miniature Kinaesthetic Actuator Based on Magnetorheological Fluids. 181-185
Demonstration Papers
- Amir Berrezag, Yon Visell, Vincent Hayward

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Compressibility and Crushability Reproduction through an Amorphous Haptic Interface. 186-190 - Johan Kildal:

Kooboh: Variable Tangible Properties in a Handheld Haptic-Illusion Box. 191-194 - Kimin Kim, Jaehyun Cho, Jaihyun Kim, Jinah Park

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A Dental Simulator for Training of Prevalent Interventions: Tooth Restoration and Ultrasonic Scaling. 195-198 - Youngsung Kim, Suntak Park, Ki-Uk Kyung:

Transparent Haptics. 199-201 - Takashi Kimura, Takuya Nojima:

Pseudo-haptic Feedback on Softness Induced by Grasping Motion. 202-205 - Ki-Uk Kyung, Jong-uk Lee, Suntak Park, Harsha Prahlad, Philip von Guggenberg:

Flexible Visio-Haptic Display. 206-209 - Kalle Myllymaa, Roope Raisamo

, Jani Lylykangas, Jani Heikkinen, Veikko Surakka
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RehApp - A Wearable Haptic System for Rehabilitation and Sports Training. 210-213 - Tomi Nukarinen

, Roope Raisamo
, Johannes Pystynen, Erno Mäkinen:
NonVisNavi: Non-visual Mobile Navigation Application for Pedestrians. 214-217 - Lope Ben Porquis, Masashi Konyo

, Naohisa Nagaya
, Satoshi Tadokoro:
Multi-contact Vacuum-Driven Tactile Display for Representing Force Vectors Applied on Grasped Objects. 218-221

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