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MVAR '16: Proceedings of the 2016 workshop on Multimodal Virtual and Augmented Reality
ACM2016 Proceeding
Publisher:
  • Association for Computing Machinery
  • New York
  • NY
  • United States
Conference:
ICMI '16: INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MULTIMODAL INTERACTION Tokyo Japan 16 November 2016
ISBN:
978-1-4503-4559-0
Published:
16 November 2016
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Multimodal augmented reality: the norm rather than the exception
Article No.: 1, Pages 1–6https://doi.org/10.1145/3001959.3001960

Augmented reality (AR) is commonly seen as a technology that overlays virtual imagery onto a participant's view of the world. In line with this, most AR research is focused on what we see. In this paper, we challenge this focus on vision and make a case ...

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(Re-)examination of multimodal augmented reality
Article No.: 2, Pages 1–5https://doi.org/10.1145/3001959.3001961

The majority of augmented reality (AR) research has been concerned with visual perception, however the move towards multimodality is imminent. At the same time, there is no clear vision of what multimodal AR is. The purpose of this position paper is to ...

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A networked device for reproducing multisensory kissing
Article No.: 3, Pages 1–3https://doi.org/10.1145/3001959.3001962

Kissing is a universal and essential interaction in human communication, yet we are not able to transmit and reproduce the multisensory sensations of kissing over digital communication networks. A networked kissing device is proposed to sense the lip ...

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Electrical stimulation of olfactory receptors for digitizing smell
Article No.: 4, Pages 1–4https://doi.org/10.1145/3001959.3001964

The digital stimulation of smell is considered as a useful step in expanding the technology related to multisensory communication. Previous methods for activating the sensation of smell chemically, has obvious disadvantages such as being complex, ...

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Implementing new food interactions using magnetic dining table platform and magnetic foods
Article No.: 5, Pages 1–3https://doi.org/10.1145/3001959.3001965

In this article, we propose a new human-food interaction interface called `magnetic dining table'. This interface looks similar to a traditional dining table but it introduces new user interactions for food and utensils such as modifying weight, ...

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Projective-AR system for customizing the appearance and taste of food
Article No.: 6, Pages 1–6https://doi.org/10.1145/3001959.3001966

It is well known that taste is affected by visual information, such as the color of food. In this study, we propose a projective-AR system which can modify the appearance of food and/or plate with a projector-camera system in real time. In addition, we ...

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Altering resistive force perception by modulating velocity of dot pattern projected onto hand
Article No.: 7, Pages 1–4https://doi.org/10.1145/3001959.3001967

In this paper, we explore the possibility of altering user's resistive force perception by using pseudo-haptics in spatial augmented reality. Through a psychophysical experiment, we investigated the effect of changing the velocity of a dot pattern ...

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Changing perception of physical properties using multimodal augmented reality: position paper
Article No.: 8, Pages 1–4https://doi.org/10.1145/3001959.3001968

By means of augmented reality (AR) systems it has become increasingly easy to manipulate our perception of real objects. In this position paper we review existing work that changes physical property perception, and propose methods for changing perceived ...

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Bringing the augmented reality benefits to biomechanics study
Article No.: 9, Pages 1–6https://doi.org/10.1145/3001959.3001969

This paper describes a prototype system based on Augmented Reality (AR), designed to improve the biomechanics study. The proposal includes a full system overview with accents on the AR area, where the main solution is based on HoloLens. The whole system ...

Contributors
  • Utrecht University
  • Osaka University
  • The University of Texas at Dallas
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Acceptance Rates

MVAR '16 Paper Acceptance Rate 9 of 14 submissions, 64%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 9 of 14 submissions, 64%
YearSubmittedAcceptedRate
MVAR '1614964%
Overall14964%