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(IMWUT '21) Douleur: Creating Pain Sensation with Chemical Stimulant to Enhance User Experience in Virtual Reality

The imitation of pain sensation in Virtual Reality is considered valuable for safety education and training but has been seldom studied. This paper presents Douleur, a wearable haptic device that renders intensity-adjustable pain sensations with …

(CCFTPCI '19) Monitoring motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease via instrumenting daily artifacts with inertia sensors

Daily monitoring of Parkinson's disease is important since clinical assessments can only provide a brief and limited view of a patient's condition. However, traditional approaches rely heavily on patients' self-reports or diaries, which are …