MA Garcia-Ruiz, B Kapralos… - Multimodal Technologies …, 2021 - mdpi.com
This paper describes an overview of olfactory displays (human–computer interfaces that generate and diffuse an odor to a user to stimulate their sense of smell) that have been …
The service experience, which comprises cognitive, emotional and sensory assessments, is important to encourage a modal shift from the private vehicle to public transport services …
When interacting with technology, attention is mainly driven by audiovisual and increasingly haptic stimulation. Olfactory stimuli are widely neglected, although the sense of smell …
J Lee, S Hwang, K Kim, SJ Kim - CHI conference on human factors in …, 2022 - dl.acm.org
Redirected walking (RDW) visually manipulates the virtual environment to imperceptibly redirect the walkers to keep them in the tracking area, and offers a larger space than …
E Maggioni, R Cobden, M Obrist - International Journal of Human …, 2019 - Elsevier
Interactive technologies are transforming the ways in which people experience, interact and share information. Advances in technology have made it possible to generate real and …
Olfaction is the most ancient sense and is directly connected with emotional areas in the brain. It gives rise to perception linked to emotion both in everyday life and in memory-recall …
With the proliferation of shape-change research in affective computing, there is a need to deepen understandings of affective responses to shape-change display. Little research has …
The role of social odors on human social interactions, including face evaluation, has been widely indicated. However, for nonsocial odors, there has not been a consistent conclusion …
The Sense of Agency (SoA) is crucial in interaction with technology, it refers to the feeling of'I did that'as opposed to'the system did that'supporting a feeling of being in control. Research …