Título |
Mind the gap: A sig on bridging the gap in research on body sensing, body perception and multisensory feedback |
Autores |
Singh A. , TAJADURA JIMÉNEZ, ANA, Bianchi-Berthouze N. , Marquardt N. , Tentori M. , Bresin R. , Kulic D. |
Publicación externa |
No |
Medio |
Conference On Human Factors In Computing Systems - Proceedings |
Alcance |
Capítulo de un Libro |
Naturaleza |
Científica |
Web |
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85014606540&doi=10.1145%2f2851581.2886440&partnerID=40&md5=1400d53f7fd33db7ab164807d6049209 |
Fecha de publicacion |
01/01/2016 |
Scopus Id |
2-s2.0-85014606540 |
DOI |
10.1145/2851581.2886440 |
Abstract |
People\'s perceptions of their own body\'s appearance, capabilities and position are constantly updated through sensory cues [10,14] that are naturally produced by their actions. Increasingly cheap and ubiquitous sensing technology is being used with multisensory feedback in multiple HCI areas of sports, health, rehabilitation, psychology, neuroscience, arts and games to alter or enhance sensory cues to achieve many ends such as enhanced body perception and body awareness. However, the focus and aims differ between areas. Designing more effective and efficient multisensory feedback requires an attempt to bridge the gap between these worlds. This interactive SIG with minute madness technology presentations, expert sessions, and multidisciplinary discussions will: (i) bring together HCI researchers from different areas, (ii) discuss tools, methods and frameworks, and (iii) form a multidisciplinary community to build synergies for further collaboration. © 2016 Authors. |
Palabras clave |
Bridges; Health; Human computer interaction; Human engineering; Patient rehabilitation; Sensory perception; Body perceptions; Body representations; Emotion; Exergames; Multi-sensory feedback; Ubiquitous; Wellbeing; Behavioral research |
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