Preeti Vyas
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Happraisal: Understanding Effect of User’s Haptic Interaction with a Social Robot on Cognitive Reappraisal
With prior work in emotion regulation research, we understood that adaptive cognitive strategies like cognitive reappraisal are well-studied and form the basis of evidence-based therapies. In fact, individuals implementing such strategies can bear long-term benefits in terms of resilience and emotional stability.
Analyzing a Decade of Affective Haptics Research
In this project, we took a deep dive into affective haptics research from the last decade aiming to anlayse applied research build on the bi-directional connection between touch and emotions.
Facilitating Human Interaction with Robot Exercise Coach using Smart Objects
During winter 2019, I got a wonderful opportunity to work at MPI-IS under the supervision of Prof. Katherine Kuchenbecker , her PhD student Mayumi Mohan and research scientist Adam Spiers in the field of social-physical human-robot interaction.
HapToes: Using Toes as a Medium for Implicit Haptic Communication
This project evolved from the smart wearable domain of the Shared Reality Lab. We were looking for methods for conveying broader subset of information on feet and came up with an idea of using toes as a tactile rendering location.
Haptic Assisted Motor Learning for Novice Dancers
Do you often confuse your left foot with your right while learning a new dance step? Or lose count of the beats? Or wonder how exactly the trainer is putting their weight onto their feet?
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Wine and Meal Pairing Experiment to Evaluate A Wine Recommendation Engine
Have you ever thought about an app that will give you a personalized wine suggestion based upon your preferences? Even better, it will tailor the suggestions according to the meal you are about to eat?
Automated Ripe Fruits Detection and Sorting Technique
At small-scale industries, there is a need of automation for sorting fruits and vegetables. With the technology of computer vision and robotics, we can easily automate the process and reduce repetitive manual labour.
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Development of Novel Design for a Hybrid Robot
In the summer of 2016, I got selected for Mitacs Globalink Research Internship at Mechanical Engineering department of York University, Toronto, Canada. I worked in the field of parallel robotics under the supervision of
Hand-held Barcode Scanner: An Inexpensive Product for Small-Scale Retailers
Several local retailers at Indian grocery shops handle major crowd at peak hours. They did not do automated billing or inventory management because of complexities and cost associated with these systems.
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