Augmenting the feel of real objects: An analysis of haptic augmented reality
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Augmenting the feel of real objects : An analysis of haptic augmented reality. / Bhatia, Arpit; Hornbæk, Kasper; Seifi, Hasti.
I: International Journal of Human Computer Studies, Bind 185, 103244, 2024.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Augmenting the feel of real objects
T2 - An analysis of haptic augmented reality
AU - Bhatia, Arpit
AU - Hornbæk, Kasper
AU - Seifi, Hasti
N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2024 The Authors
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Advances in haptic technologies can alter how real objects feel to our touch and create the experience of haptic augmented reality (AR). However, the definition, use cases, and value to end users of such haptic AR remain unclear. Existing work is concerned with technological implementation and lacks a user-centered perspective. To address these limitations, we analyze haptic AR systems in the literature to understand what constitutes haptic AR, why we would want to alter our sense of touch, and how haptic AR interactions take place. To demonstrate the value of studying haptic AR in the context of real-world tasks and user impressions of the concept itself, we also conducted a small exploratory study with five prototypical applications of different haptic AR systems. Our analysis highlights unexplored areas for haptics and HCI researchers and the need to conduct user evaluations of the overall concept rather than just point examples.
AB - Advances in haptic technologies can alter how real objects feel to our touch and create the experience of haptic augmented reality (AR). However, the definition, use cases, and value to end users of such haptic AR remain unclear. Existing work is concerned with technological implementation and lacks a user-centered perspective. To address these limitations, we analyze haptic AR systems in the literature to understand what constitutes haptic AR, why we would want to alter our sense of touch, and how haptic AR interactions take place. To demonstrate the value of studying haptic AR in the context of real-world tasks and user impressions of the concept itself, we also conducted a small exploratory study with five prototypical applications of different haptic AR systems. Our analysis highlights unexplored areas for haptics and HCI researchers and the need to conduct user evaluations of the overall concept rather than just point examples.
KW - Augmented reality
KW - Haptics
KW - User experience
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2024.103244
DO - 10.1016/j.ijhcs.2024.103244
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:85185186412
VL - 185
JO - International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
JF - International Journal of Human-Computer Studies
SN - 1071-5819
M1 - 103244
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ID: 389589401