“Self-Shape-Sensing Device with Flexible Mechanical Axes for Deformable Input Interface”
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- Self-Shape-Sensing Device with Flexible Mechanical Axes for Deformable Input Interface
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A novel device that is capable of sensing its own shape, structured around a flexible mechanical axis that allows for its deformation within a wider degree of freedom and enables its tangible control by hand. Users can interact with volumetric images on spatial display intuitively by changing device shape.
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