Preface

Anton Nijholt, Esko O. Dijk, Paul M.C. Lemmens, S.B. Luitjens

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    Abstract

    The intention of the symposium on Haptic and Audio-visual stimuli at the EuroHaptics 2010 conference is to deepen the understanding of the effect of combined Haptic and Audio-visual stimuli. The knowledge gained will be used to enhance experiences and interactions in daily life. To this end, a number of key lectures have been organized and accompanying papers can be found in this proceedings. With the lectures and the interaction between the researchers at the symposium, we aim to initiate a community interested in multimodal stimulation involving haptic elements with an emphasis on experiences for entertainment, well-being and relaxation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationEuroHaptics 2010
    Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the EuroHaptics 2010 Special Symposium: Haptic and Audio-Visual Stimuli: Enhancing Experiences and Interaction
    EditorsAntinus Nijholt, Esko O. Dijk, Paul M.C. Lemmens, S.B. Luitjens
    Place of PublicationEnschede
    PublisherCentre for Telematics and Information Technology (CTIT)
    Pagesi-ix
    Number of pages9
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2010
    EventEuroHaptics 2010 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Duration: 8 Jul 201010 Jul 2010

    Publication series

    NameCTIT Workshop proceedings
    PublisherCentre for Telematics and Information Technology University of Twente
    VolumeWP10-01
    ISSN (Print)0929-0672
    ISSN (Electronic)0929-0672

    Workshop

    WorkshopEuroHaptics 2010
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    CityAmsterdam
    Period8/07/1010/07/10
    OtherSpecial Symposium at EuroHaptics 2010
    Haptic and Audio-Visual Stimuli: Enhancing Experiences and Interaction

    Keywords

    • Audiotactile interaction
    • IR-71743
    • METIS-276709
    • HMI-MI: MULTIMODAL INTERACTIONS
    • EWI-17989
    • Health
    • haptic illusions
    • personalized tactile feedback
    • Entertainment
    • Mediated Social Touch
    • relaxation

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