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Shape-A-Getti: A haptic device for getting multiple shapes using a simple actuator
Haptic feedback in Virtual Reality is commonly provided through wearable or grounded devices adapted to specific scenarios and situations. Shape-changing devices allow for the physical representation of different virtual objects but are still a minority, complex, and usually have long transformation...
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Published in: | Computers & graphics 2023-12, Vol.117, p.42-50 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Haptic feedback in Virtual Reality is commonly provided through wearable or grounded devices adapted to specific scenarios and situations. Shape-changing devices allow for the physical representation of different virtual objects but are still a minority, complex, and usually have long transformation times. We present Shape-a-getti, a novel ungrounded, non-wearable, and graspable haptic device that can quickly change between different radially symmetrical shapes. It uses a single actuator to rotate several identical poles distributed along a radius to render the different shapes. The format of the poles defines the possible shapes, and in our prototype, we used one that could render concave, straight, and convex shapes with different radii. We conducted a user evaluation with 21 participants asking them to recognize virtual objects by grasping the Shape-a-getti. Despite having difficulties distinguishing between some objects with very similar shapes, participants could successfully identify virtual objects with different shapes rendered by our device.
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•We present Shape-a-getti, a novel haptic device.•Shape-a-getti is an un-grounded, non-wearable, and graspable device that can quickly change between different radially symmetrical shapes.•Shape-a-getti can render concave, straight, and convex shapes with different radii.•User evaluation with 21 participants.•Participants could successfully identify virtual objects with different shapes rendered by Shape-a-getti. |
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ISSN: | 0097-8493 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.cag.2023.10.014 |