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Conference Papers Year : 2019

Skin-On Interfaces: A Bio-Driven Approach for Artificial Skin Design to Cover Interactive Devices

Abstract

We propose a paradigm called Skin-On interfaces, in which interactive devices have their own (artificial) skin, thus enabling new forms of input gestures for end-users (e.g. twist, scratch). Our work explores the design space of Skin-On interfaces by following a bio-driven approach: (1) From a sensory point of view, we study how to reproduce the look and feel of the human skin through three user studies; (2) From a gestural point of view, we explore how gestures naturally performed on skin can be transposed to Skin-On interfaces; (3) From a technical point of view, we explore and discuss different ways of fabricating interfaces that mimic human skin sensitivity and can recognize the gestures observed in the previous study; (4) We assemble the insights of our three exploratory facets to implement a series of Skin-On interfaces and we also contribute by providing a toolkit that enables easy reproduction and fabrication.
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hal-02340056 , version 1 (30-10-2019)

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Marc Teyssier, Gilles Bailly, Catherine Pelachaud, Eric Lecolinet, Andrew R. Conn, et al.. Skin-On Interfaces: A Bio-Driven Approach for Artificial Skin Design to Cover Interactive Devices. the 32nd Annual ACM Symposium, Oct 2019, New Orleans, France. pp.307-322, ⟨10.1145/3332165.3347943⟩. ⟨hal-02340056⟩
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