CHI '12 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2012
DOI: 10.1145/2212776.2212378
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Ahne

Abstract: In this paper we describe AHNE (Audio-Haptic Navigation Environment). It is a three-dimensional user interface (3D UI) for manipulating virtual sound objects with natural gestures in a real environment. AHNE uses real-time motion tracking and custom-made glove controllers as input devices, and auditory and haptic feedback as the output. We present the underlying system and a possible use for the interface as a musical controller.

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“…While little research specifically addresses the calibration problem, input tasks based on manipulating objects in unrestricted 3D space have been explored in the past. AHNE [25] investigated how different objects can be placed and repositioned in space to produce a desired sound output. XWand [39] used an interactive wand with visual feedback to allow for richer interaction with rich environments.…”
Section: Devices For 3d Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…While little research specifically addresses the calibration problem, input tasks based on manipulating objects in unrestricted 3D space have been explored in the past. AHNE [25] investigated how different objects can be placed and repositioned in space to produce a desired sound output. XWand [39] used an interactive wand with visual feedback to allow for richer interaction with rich environments.…”
Section: Devices For 3d Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the user is handling the wand throughout the calibration, it is possible to constantly communicate haptic feedback. Since vibrationbased feedback has been preferred to pressure-based output in past work [25,36], we decided to design for vibration feedback on the wand handle.…”
Section: Exploring the Feedback Design Spacementioning
confidence: 99%