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Fabricating Haptic Paper Interface

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Our research focuses on developing haptic feedback mechanisms for paper interfaces. We present a comprehensive overview of our efforts and introduce approaches to incorporating haptic feedback into paper interfaces. Traditional paper interfaces primarily emphasize interactive features and often disregard haptic feedback, which is critical for enhancing user confidence in operation. Our research investigates how cardboard structures and static magnets can be utilized to incorporate haptic feedback features into paper interfaces. These techniques help to enhance the user experience associated with paper interfaces.

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SIGGRAPH '24: ACM SIGGRAPH 2024 Posters
July 2024
150 pages
ISBN:9798400705168
DOI:10.1145/3641234
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  1. Paper interface
  2. fabrication
  3. haptic
  4. sensation feedback

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