CHI '04 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2004
DOI: 10.1145/985921.986050
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Haptic chameleon

Abstract: In this paper, we introduce the concept of shape-changing, user interface control devices called "Haptic Chameleon", which refers to computer-controlled user interface devices that convey information to and from the user by altering their shape and feel. The user decides what a Haptic Chameleon control will do by changing its shape, and can immediately recognize the capabilities of the newly shaped device through haptic and tactile channels. By combining the benefits of tangible and haptic user interfaces, thi… Show more

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“…The Haptic Chameleon [26] was an early demonstration of shape-changeable tangible controls applied to video playback. For example, controlling video playback at a frame-by-frame level used a large dial; scene-by-scene level used a thin central wedge of the same dial.…”
Section: Dynamic and Shape-changing Tangible Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Haptic Chameleon [26] was an early demonstration of shape-changeable tangible controls applied to video playback. For example, controlling video playback at a frame-by-frame level used a large dial; scene-by-scene level used a thin central wedge of the same dial.…”
Section: Dynamic and Shape-changing Tangible Interactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several classes of simulations: (1) Recreating existing real world objects (e.g. car seat adjustment [56] or for remote surgery); (2) Simulating objects that do not yet exist (e.g. in a shape-changing CAD system); (3) Exposing objects that humans could not normally understand (e.g.…”
Section: Simulate Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this area, Button+ [38] shows a height-changing dial representing different access level to the system or game difficulties. The haptic chameleon [26] presents a dial whose shape can be changed between a circular shape, a halfcircular shape and a wedge-shaped dial to change in a discrete way between three modes of control: continuous, discrete or semantic playback of a video. Dynamic knobs [15] on mobile phones change their height as a way to provide haptic feedback to the users through tactile exploration.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Closer to ExpanDial, the authors of previous work on shapechanging dials -rather than end users -proposed applications for their devices [8][15][23] [26]. Taking a different approach, Suh et al [38] studied future applications of Button+ with end-users.…”
Section: Future Applications For Shape-changing Interfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%