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    Touch gestures in communicating emotional intention via vibrotactile stimulation by Rantala, Jussi, Salminen, Katri, Raisamo, Roope, Surakka, Veikko

    “…Remote communication between people typically relies on audio and vision although current mobile devices are increasingly based on detecting different touch…”
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    A Comparison of Various Algorithms for Classification of Food Scents Measured with an Ion Mobility Spectrometry by Minaev, Georgy, Müller, Philipp, Salminen, Katri, Rantala, Jussi, Surakka, Veikko, Visa, Ari

    Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (07-01-2021)
    “…The present aim was to compare the accuracy of several algorithms in classifying data collected from food scent samples. Measurements using an electronic nose…”
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    Technologies for Multimodal Interaction in Extended Reality—A Scoping Review by Rakkolainen, Ismo, Farooq, Ahmed, Kangas, Jari, Hakulinen, Jaakko, Rantala, Jussi, Turunen, Markku, Raisamo, Roope

    Published in Multimodal technologies and interaction (01-12-2021)
    “…When designing extended reality (XR) applications, it is important to consider multimodal interaction techniques, which employ several human senses…”
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    Comparison of Controller-Based Locomotion Techniques for Visual Observation in Virtual Reality by Rantala, Jussi, Kangas, Jari, Koskinen, Olli, Nukarinen, Tomi, Raisamo, Roope

    Published in Multimodal technologies and interaction (01-07-2021)
    “…Many virtual reality (VR) applications use teleport for locomotion. The non-continuous locomotion of teleport is suited for VR controllers and can minimize…”
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    Classification of Volatile Organic Compounds by Differential Mobility Spectrometry Based on Continuity of Alpha Curves by Rauhameri, Anton, Robinos, Angelo, Anttalainen, Osmo, Salpavaara, Timo, Rantala, Jussi, Surakka, Veikko, Kallio, Pasi, Vehkaoja, Antti, Muller, Philipp

    Published in IEEE access (2024)
    “…Classification of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is of interest in many fields. Examples include but are not limited to medicine, detection of explosives,…”
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    Recall of Odorous Objects in Virtual Reality by Rantala, Jussi, Salminen, Katri, Isokoski, Poika, Nieminen, Ville, Karjalainen, Markus, Väliaho, Jari, Müller, Philipp, Kontunen, Anton, Kallio, Pasi, Surakka, Veikko

    Published in Multimodal technologies and interaction (01-06-2024)
    “…The aim was to investigate how the congruence of odors and visual objects in virtual reality (VR) affects later memory recall of the objects. Participants (N =…”
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    A comparison of online methods for change point detection in ion-mobility spectrometry data by Rauhameri, Anton, Salminen, Katri, Rantala, Jussi, Salpavaara, Timo, Verho, Jarmo, Surakka, Veikko, Lekkala, Jukka, Vehkaoja, Antti, Müller, Philipp

    Published in Array (New York) (01-07-2022)
    “…When on-site classification of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is required, a portable ion mobility spectrometer (IMS) is a suitable choice. However, the IMS…”
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    Online Scent Classification by Ion-Mobility Spectrometry Sequences by Müller, Philipp, Salminen, Katri, Kontunen, Anton, Karjalainen, Markus, Isokoski, Poika, Rantala, Jussi, Leivo, Joni, Väliaho, Jari, Kallio, Pasi, Lekkala, Jukka, Surakka, Veikko

    “…For ion-mobility spectrometry (IMS)-based electronic noses (eNose) samples of scents are markedly time-dependent, with a transient phase and a highly volatile…”
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    Haptic feedback in eye typing by Majaranta, Päivi, Isokoski, Poika, Rantala, Jussi, Špakov, Oleg, Akkil, Deepak, Kangas, Jari, Raisamo, Roope

    Published in Journal of eye movement research (01-01-2016)
    “…Proper feedback is essential in gaze based interfaces, where the same modality is used for both perception and control. We measured how vibrotactile feedback,…”
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    Tactile Modulation of Emotional Speech Samples by Salminen, Katri, Surakka, Veikko, Lylykangas, Jani, Rantala, Jussi, Ahmaniemi, Teemu, Raisamo, Roope, Trendafilov, Dari, Kildal, Johan

    Published in Advances in human-computer interaction (01-01-2012)
    “…Traditionally only speech communicates emotions via mobile phone. However, in daily communication the sense of touch mediates emotional information during…”
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    Interpersonal Haptic Communication: Review and Directions for the Future by Raisamo, Roope, Salminen, Katri, Rantala, Jussi, Farooq, Ahmed, Ziat, Mounia

    “…•Interpersonal mediated communication is still mainly audio-visual, as current haptic communication technology is limited in both technological readiness and…”
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    Evaluation of haptic virtual reality user interfaces for medical marking on 3D models by Li, Zhenxing, Kiiveri, Maria, Rantala, Jussi, Raisamo, Roope

    “…•Two haptic VR interfaces are proposed to interact with volumetric medical images for improving current computer-aided medical diagnosis and planning.•Compared…”
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    Measures and modalities in restorative virtual natural environments: An integrative narrative review by Nukarinen, Tomi, Rantala, Jussi, Korpela, Kalevi, Browning, Matthew H.E.M., Istance, Howell O., Surakka, Veikko, Raisamo, Roope

    Published in Computers in human behavior (01-01-2022)
    “…Decades of research in environmental psychology have shown that contact with natural environments has restorative, stress-ameliorating effects. At present,…”
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    Meat- and plant-based products induced similar satiation which was not affected by multimodal augmentation by Vanhatalo, Saara, Lappi, Jenni, Rantala, Jussi, Farooq, Ahmed, Sand, Antti, Raisamo, Roope, Sozer, Nesli

    Published in Appetite (01-03-2024)
    “…Little is known about how plant-based products influence satiation compared to corresponding meat-based products. As augmented reality (AR) intensifies sensory…”
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    Human augmentation: Past, present and future by Raisamo, Roope, Rakkolainen, Ismo, Majaranta, Päivi, Salminen, Katri, Rantala, Jussi, Farooq, Ahmed

    “…•Human augmentation will change what it means to be human.•A definition and model for human augmentation are presented.•Physical and digitally mediated actions…”
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    Discerning Affect From Touch and Gaze During Interaction With a Robot Pet by Cang, Xi Laura, Bucci, Paul, Rantala, Jussi, MacLean, Karon E.

    Published in IEEE transactions on affective computing (01-04-2023)
    “…Practical affect recognition needs to be efficient and unobtrusive in interactive contexts. One approach to a robust realtime system is to sense and…”
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    Scent classification by K nearest neighbors using ion-mobility spectrometry measurements by Müller, Philipp, Salminen, Katri, Nieminen, Ville, Kontunen, Anton, Karjalainen, Markus, Isokoski, Poika, Rantala, Jussi, Savia, Mariaana, Väliaho, Jari, Kallio, Pasi, Lekkala, Jukka, Surakka, Veikko

    Published in Expert systems with applications (01-01-2019)
    “…•K Nearest Neighbor classifies scents and their chemical components.•Scents/ chemicals are classified using only ion-mobility spectrometry…”
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    Gaze Interaction With Vibrotactile Feedback: Review and Design Guidelines by Rantala, Jussi, Majaranta, Päivi, Kangas, Jari, Isokoski, Poika, Akkil, Deepak, Špakov, Oleg, Raisamo, Roope

    Published in Human-computer interaction (02-01-2020)
    “…Vibrotactile feedback is widely used in mobile devices because it provides a discreet and private feedback channel. Gaze-based interaction, on the other hand,…”
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    Vibrotactile stimulation of the head enables faster gaze gestures by Kangas, Jari, Rantala, Jussi, Akkil, Deepak, Isokoski, Poika, Majaranta, Päivi, Raisamo, Roope

    “…Gaze gestures are a promising input technology for wearable devices especially in the smart glasses form factor because gaze gesturing is unobtrusive and…”
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