Haptics in a social network service: Tweeting with motion for sharing physical experiences.
Seung-Chan KimByung-Kil HanSoo-Chul LimJunseok ParkDong-Soo KwonPublished in: World Haptics (2011)
Keyphrases
- social networks
- optical flow
- social network analysis
- physical constraints
- motion estimation
- motion model
- space time
- image sequences
- motion detection
- information dissemination
- camera motion
- motion analysis
- motion tracking
- social networking
- sharing information
- sharing platform
- physically plausible
- web services
- social media
- spatial and temporal
- motion segmentation
- information sharing
- case study
- service quality
- information services
- motion parameters
- motion field
- service oriented
- spatio temporal
- human motion
- motion patterns
- service discovery
- information diffusion
- resource sharing
- video sequences
- link prediction
- motion planning
- motion capture
- moving objects
- online social networks
- computer vision
- real world