Beyond Glasses: Future Directions for XR Interactions with Advanced Sensing Techniques and Haptic Design Frameworks

The advancement in sensor/actuator hardware has enabled the development of wearable interfaces for AR/VR beyond. However, understanding user intent and providing appropriate feedback remain significant challenges for us when going beyond HMD or glasses for XR interactions. To address this, I have explored methods to unlock the capability of understanding the user’s intents. Additionally, I have explored haptic-based interaction to offer tailored feedback for AR/VR experiences. In this talk, I will present our lab’s research on leveraging biosignals to offer novel input techniques such as context-aware hand gesture, hand pressure estimation, and continuous input with microgestures. I will then present multiple haptic interaction frameworks that fulfills the gap between human perception and intended interaction design to promote the integration of haptic feedback into AR/VR environments for HCI practitioners and end users.

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Sang Ho Yoon