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3D Interaction Techniques for Bimanual Haptics in Virtual Environments

Abstract

Bimanual haptics is a specific kind of multi-finger interaction that focuses on the use of both hands simultaneously. Several haptic devices permit this form of interaction, but they are subject to a certain number of limitations for interacting with virtual environments (VEs), notably workspace size issues and manipulation difficulties with single-point interfaces. Interaction techniques exist to overcome these limitations and allow users to perform specific two-handed tasks, such as the bimanual exploration of large VEs and grasping of virtual objects. These interaction techniques will be reviewed in this chapter.
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hal-00934864 , version 1 (22-01-2014)

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Anthony Talvas, Maud Marchal, Gabriel Cirio, Anatole Lécuyer. 3D Interaction Techniques for Bimanual Haptics in Virtual Environments. Multi-finger Haptic Interaction, Springer, pp.31-53, 2013, ISBN 978-1-4471-5204-0. ⟨hal-00934864⟩
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