Proceedings of the 9th Augmented Human International Conference 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3174910.3174948
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Wanding Through Space

Abstract: Electric Muscle Stimulation (EMS) has emerged as an interaction paradigm for HCI. It has been used to confer object affordance, provide walking directions, and assist with sketching. However, the electrical signals used for EMS are multi-dimensional and require expert calibration before use. To date, this calibration has occurred as a collaboration between the experimenter, or interaction designer, and the user/participant. However, this is time-consuming, results in sampling only a limited space of possible s… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the parameter space for electrical stimulation is complex and sensations other than itching are likely to also be induced. The parameter space is also large and testing of every possible setting hence not feasible (although interactive exploration of such spaces has been shown to work [45]). A first task thus is to determine suitable stimulation parameters for itching.…”
Section: Locating and Qualifying Itch Sensationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the parameter space for electrical stimulation is complex and sensations other than itching are likely to also be induced. The parameter space is also large and testing of every possible setting hence not feasible (although interactive exploration of such spaces has been shown to work [45]). A first task thus is to determine suitable stimulation parameters for itching.…”
Section: Locating and Qualifying Itch Sensationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This tool is connected with the electrodes which can be attached or placed near the muscle with the help of pads. The electrodes attached to the muscles will stimulate the central nervous system and improve the condition with the help of potential impulses (Pohl et al, 2018). These devices are widely used by the sports scientists as a complementary technique in the weightlifting champions training centres.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Concurrently with these developments, one would expect to see a series of other improvements that make EMS research easier and its outcome more applicable, such as automatic calibration procedures and methods that simplify the placement of the electrodes, embed them into textiles, and so on. Furthermore, recently, we have started to see some early examples of automatic calibration of EMS devices [84,44,127,79].…”
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