DexteriSync - A Hand Thermal I/O Exoskeleton for Morphing Finger Dexterity Experience
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Watch a 13-minute conference presentation from the 37th Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology (UIST 2024) exploring an innovative hand thermal I/O exoskeleton system designed to alter finger dexterity experiences through temperature manipulation. Learn about cutting-edge research in human-computer interaction that demonstrates how thermal feedback can be used to simulate different levels of manual dexterity and finger mobility. Discover the potential applications of this technology in virtual reality, rehabilitation, and training scenarios where precise finger control and haptic feedback are crucial.
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DexteriSync: A Hand Thermal I/O Exoskeleton for Morphing Finger Dexterity Experience
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