GenVibe: Exploration of Interactive Generation of Personal Vibrotactile Patterns

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GenVibe: Exploration of Interactive Generation of Personal Vibrotactile Patterns

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https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3384657.3384794

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Re: GenVibe: Exploration of Interactive Generation of Personal Vibrotactile Patterns

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:? What planet does this apply to ???
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Re: GenVibe: Exploration of Interactive Generation of Personal Vibrotactile Patterns

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So us 11 users still using the website have been test subjects? Is THAT what the test post was all about?
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Re: GenVibe: Exploration of Interactive Generation of Personal Vibrotactile Patterns

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I think the article is about a study showing that vibration feedback is more effective if the device goes through some sort of learning algorithm with individual users, rather than using a fixed protocol designed by "experts". I haven't found a way for genvibe to cause my laptop to vibrate, so if the test thread was about that, then I'd say the test failed.

Does make me wonder if someone involved with the study is or has been a genviber.
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