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“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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    [1]
    Csohin-yu Chien, Rong-Hao Liang, Long-Fei Lin, Liwei Chan, Bing-Yu Chen. 2015. FlexiBend: Enabling Interactivity of Multi-Part, Deformable Fabrications Using Single Shape-Sensing Strip. In Proc. ACM UIST ’15 (2015), 659–663.
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    [2]
    Christian Rendl, David Kim, Sean Fanello, Patrick Parzer, Christoph Rhemann, Jonathan Taylor, Martin Zirkl, Gregor Scheipl, Thomas Rothlander, Michael Haller, Shahram Izadi. 2014. Flexsense: A transparent self-sensing deformable surface. In Proc. ACM UIST ’14 (2014), 129–138.
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    [3]
    Takayuki HOSHI, Hiroyuki SHINODA. 2008. Cloth-like Device Measuring 3D Shape in Real Time In Proc. Transactions of the Society of Instrument and Control Engineers 2008 Vol. 44, Issue 12, 1015–1016.
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