2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-90740-6_2
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DanceVibe: Assistive Dancing for the Hearing Impaired

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“…As shown in a previous study [ 37 ], two adjustable straps with haptic actuators were used to allow users to choose where the haptic stimuli were delivered. In a similar study [ 38 ], a haptic device was developed in two different formats. One design was to be worn as a glove and the other as a belt.…”
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“…As shown in a previous study [ 37 ], two adjustable straps with haptic actuators were used to allow users to choose where the haptic stimuli were delivered. In a similar study [ 38 ], a haptic device was developed in two different formats. One design was to be worn as a glove and the other as a belt.…”
Section: Literature Review Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in [ 37 ], a deaf participant took part in co-creating music–movement performances. Similarly, the authors in [ 38 ] developed a device to help users learn dance performances. However, the focus was on learning a routine rather than on individuals making their own.…”
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