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Learning to write: the benefits of haptic interfaces

Authors: Jérémy BLUTEAU, Anne HILLAIRET DE BOISFERON, Édouard GENTAZ

Publication date: February 10, 2009

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AUTHORS

  • Jérémy BLUTEAU

  • Anne HILLAIRET DE BOISFERON

  • Édouard GENTAZ

 INTRODUCTION

The use of computer-controlled haptic interfaces can help children and adults improve the fluency of their handwriting. Current research is revealing the usefulness of virtual and augmented reality for everyday tasks.

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