Antoine Weill--Duflos
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Haptics
Broadcasting Haptic
I investigate solutions to facilitate the authoring and demonstration of haptic effect in remote situations.
Evidence of Sensory Adaptation to Kinaesthetic Sensations in the Human Somatosensory System
Sensory adaptation is a phenomenon well known for most of the senses and may be a way to optimize the encoding of sensory signals for …
Antoine Weill-Duflos
,
Sophia Sakr
,
Sinan Haliyo
,
Stéphane Régnier
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Exploring the Effectiveness of Haptic Alarm Displays for Critical Care Environments
Noise in critical care units, in particular, from patient monitor alarms, is harmful for clinicians and patients alike. This has …
Parisa Alirezaee
,
Antoine Weill-Duflos
,
Joseph J. Schlesinger
,
Jeremy R. Cooperstock
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Ten Little Fingers, Ten Little Toes: Can Toes Match Fingers for Haptic Discrimination?
In comparison with fingers, toes are relatively unexplored candidates for multi-site haptic rendering. This is likely due to their …
Preeti Vyas
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Feras Al Taha
,
Jeffrey R. Blum
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Antoine Weill-Duflos
,
Jeremy R. Cooperstock
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Haptics introduction, HCI class (ECSE 424/542)
Oct 31, 2019
Montreal
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Reversing Voice-Related Biases Through Haptic Reinforcement
Biased perceptions of others are known to negatively influence the outcomes of social and professional interactions in many regards. …
Feras Al Taha
,
Pascal E Fortin
,
Antoine Weill-Duflos
,
Jeremy R Cooperstock
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