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Using Force Form, a Dynamically Deformable Interactive Surface, for Palpation Simulation in Medical Scenarios

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Tsimeris, Jessica
Stevenson, Duncan
Gedeon, Tamas (Tom)
Adcock, Matt

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Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

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We present the initial exploration of using ForceForm, a dy- namically deformable interactive surface, for an application in the medical domain. ForceForm provides direct dynamic interaction which is soft and malleable. We are interested in pursuing its u

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Using ForceForm, a Dynamically Deformable Interactive Surface, for Palpation Simulation in Medical Scenarios

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