MPEG-7 Description of Haptic Applications Using HAML

M. Eid, A. Alamri, A. E. Saddik
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Abstract

The continuous evolution of computer haptics, as well as the emergence of a wide range of haptic interfaces has recently boosted the haptics domain. Even though efficient tools that support the developer's work exist, little attention is paid to the reuse and compatibility of haptic application constituents. In response to these issues, we propose an XML-based description language, namely Haptic Application Meta Language - HAML. HAML is designed to provide a technology-neutral description of haptic models. It contains ergonomic requirements and specifications for haptic hardware and software interactions. The envisioned goal is to allow for the creation of plug-and-play environments in which a wide array of supported haptic devices can be used in a multitude of virtual environments, with the compatibility issues being handled by automated engines instead of programmatically by the user. As per implementation, MPEG-7 standard has been used to instantiate HAML schema through the use of description schemes (DS). Our preliminary experimentation demonstrates the suitability of HAML for solving the compatibility issue
MPEG-7描述使用HAML的触觉应用
随着计算机触觉技术的不断发展,以及各种触觉界面的出现,近年来推动了触觉领域的发展。尽管存在支持开发人员工作的有效工具,但很少关注触觉应用组件的重用和兼容性。针对这些问题,我们提出了一种基于xml的描述语言,即Haptic Application Meta language - HAML。HAML旨在为触觉模型提供技术中立的描述。它包含了人机工程学的要求和规范的触觉硬件和软件的交互。设想的目标是允许创建即插即用的环境,在这种环境中,各种支持的触觉设备可以在众多虚拟环境中使用,兼容性问题由自动化引擎处理,而不是由用户编程。在实现方面,MPEG-7标准通过使用描述模式(DS)来实例化HAML模式。我们的初步实验证明了HAML对解决兼容性问题的适用性
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