Sentences with phrase «of tactile interaction»

Its advantages seem to be it is thinner, lighter, uses less power, not brittle, less fragile and vulnerable to impacts and scratches (but it could tear and succumb to other damage), moderately pliable, capable of tactile interaction.

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Tactile sensors are data acquisition devices that detect and measure a diversity of properties arising from physical interaction and translate the information acquired to be analysed by an interconnected intelligent system.
The sets are instant classics and Edith's handful of interactions with the vaporous ghouls that haunt her are startlingly convincing (del Toro never settles for his movie creatures looking anything less than tactile).
Seamless operation of tactile and touchless interaction will be possible by hand proximity detection and gesture recognition at pixel level.
Cats have a significant number of social interactions: visual, verbal, tactile, and olfactory (scent).
«Prior to the mid-1800s, tactile interaction was commonplace for visitors experiencing collections of art, but as museums of art evolved, rules forbidding touch became the norm.
Collectively the artworks represent a game ethos of a bygone time, reverting to the tactile and grounded in face - to - face interaction.
He has rightly been regarded as a consummately perceptual painter — the interaction of the dots covering his canvases makes the most out of a very limited palette — but what struck me about his oil paintings in particular was how tactile they felt, with the illusion of space seeming to change, like the surface of a mosaic, as you move from side to front to side.
The work is performed as a monologue, but it is in an allusion to dialogue, in the form of the sound of two strings, that Sala renders Stravinsky's Elegy as a tactile interaction between the renowned violist Gérard Caussé and a garden snail.
More often than not the changes are more subtle and marginal, such as improving the tactile nature of a button or giving the user feedback when they have completed an interaction.
This presentation will examine tactile processing as a neural foundation of social and emotional function; suggest patterns of tactile processing problems in children recovering from trauma and dysfunctional attachment; discuss ideas for treatment and invite participants to try tactile experiences; and illustrate these concepts with a case study of child - parent tactile interaction.
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