Multimodal Closed-loop Human Machine Interaction

Großhauser T, Hermann T (2010)
In: Proceedings of the 3rd International workshop on Interactive Sonification. Bresin R (Ed); KTH, Stockholm, Sweden: KTH School of Computer Science and Communication (CSC): 59-63.

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The paper presents a multi-modal approach to tightly close the interaction loop between a human user and any tool in operation. Every activity of a human being generates multi-modal feedback, more or less related to the eyes (visual), the skin (sensory), the nose (olfactory) and the ears (auditive). Here we show the useful augmentation or complete creation of a nonexistent or less available feedback. As an example the performance of drilling tasks, line drawing tasks, or the complex task of bowing a violin can be considered.
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Sound; Sensor; interaction; Sonification; closed-loop; Wearable
Erscheinungsjahr
2010
Titel des Konferenzbandes
Proceedings of the 3rd International workshop on Interactive Sonification
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59-63
Konferenz
Interactive Sonification Workshop (ISon 2010)
Konferenzort
Stockholm, Sweden
Konferenzdatum
2010-04-06/2010-04-07
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2017209

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Großhauser T, Hermann T. Multimodal Closed-loop Human Machine Interaction. In: Bresin R, ed. Proceedings of the 3rd International workshop on Interactive Sonification. KTH, Stockholm, Sweden: KTH School of Computer Science and Communication (CSC); 2010: 59-63.
Großhauser, T., & Hermann, T. (2010). Multimodal Closed-loop Human Machine Interaction. In R. Bresin (Ed.), Proceedings of the 3rd International workshop on Interactive Sonification (pp. 59-63). KTH, Stockholm, Sweden: KTH School of Computer Science and Communication (CSC).
Großhauser, Tobias, and Hermann, Thomas. 2010. “Multimodal Closed-loop Human Machine Interaction”. In Proceedings of the 3rd International workshop on Interactive Sonification, ed. Roberto Bresin, 59-63. KTH, Stockholm, Sweden: KTH School of Computer Science and Communication (CSC).
Großhauser, T., and Hermann, T. (2010). “Multimodal Closed-loop Human Machine Interaction” in Proceedings of the 3rd International workshop on Interactive Sonification, Bresin, R. ed. (KTH, Stockholm, Sweden: KTH School of Computer Science and Communication (CSC), 59-63.
Großhauser, T., & Hermann, T., 2010. Multimodal Closed-loop Human Machine Interaction. In R. Bresin, ed. Proceedings of the 3rd International workshop on Interactive Sonification. KTH, Stockholm, Sweden: KTH School of Computer Science and Communication (CSC), pp. 59-63.
T. Großhauser and T. Hermann, “Multimodal Closed-loop Human Machine Interaction”, Proceedings of the 3rd International workshop on Interactive Sonification, R. Bresin, ed., KTH, Stockholm, Sweden: KTH School of Computer Science and Communication (CSC), 2010, pp.59-63.
Großhauser, T., Hermann, T.: Multimodal Closed-loop Human Machine Interaction. In: Bresin, R. (ed.) Proceedings of the 3rd International workshop on Interactive Sonification. p. 59-63. KTH School of Computer Science and Communication (CSC), KTH, Stockholm, Sweden (2010).
Großhauser, Tobias, and Hermann, Thomas. “Multimodal Closed-loop Human Machine Interaction”. Proceedings of the 3rd International workshop on Interactive Sonification. Ed. Roberto Bresin. KTH, Stockholm, Sweden: KTH School of Computer Science and Communication (CSC), 2010. 59-63.
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