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Paul Henry Dietz is affiliated with Misapplied Sciences, Inc. in the United States. Their research spans the fields of Computer Science and Neuroscience, with a particular focus on Cognitive Neuroscience. The scientist's work intersects key subfields such as Human-Computer Interaction, Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, and Experimental and Cognitive Psychology.

Their publication topics concentrate on tactile and sensory interactions, innovative human-technology interaction, interactive and immersive displays, context-aware activity recognition systems, visual perception and processing mechanisms, as well as multisensory perception and integration.

The recent papers by Paul Henry Dietz include:

  • "Splash! Identifying the Grand Challenges for WaterHCI," 2022, presented at the CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts
  • "Investigating the Effects of Intensity and Frequency on Vibrotactile Spatial Acuity," 2024, published in IEEE Transactions on Haptics
  • "VibraForge: A Scalable Prototyping Toolkit For Creating Spatialized Vibrotactile Feedback Systems," 2024, available on arXiv (Cornell University)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Dietz include Bingjian Huang, Daniel Wigdor, Christal Clashing, Maria F. Montoya, and Ian Smith. These partnerships reflect ongoing engagement with researchers active in tactile feedback and human-computer interaction domains.

The publication venues Dietz has contributed to reflect their interdisciplinary approach, including:

  • CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems Extended Abstracts
  • IEEE Transactions on Haptics
  • arXiv (Cornell University)

Best Publications

  • DiamondTouch: a multi-user touch technology

    Paul Dietz;Darren Leigh

  • Automatic backlight and method for controlling automatic backlight

    Dietz P H

  • RFIG lamps: interacting with a self-describing world via photosensing wireless tags and projectors

    Ramesh Raskar;Paul Beardsley;Jeroen van Baar;Yao Wang

  • Haptic pen: a tactile feedback stylus for touch screens

    Johnny C. Lee;Paul H. Dietz;Darren Leigh;William S. Yerazunis

  • Designing for low-latency direct-touch input

    Albert Ng;Julian Lepinski;Daniel Wigdor;Steven Sanders

  • Very Low-Cost Sensing and Communication Using Bidirectional LEDs

    Paul H. Dietz;William S. Yerazunis;Darren Leigh

  • Touch and stylus discrimination and rejection for contact sensitive computing devices

    Kenneth Paul Hinckley;Hrvoje Benko;Steven Bathiche;Paul Henry Dietz

  • How fast is fast enough?: a study of the effects of latency in direct-touch pointing tasks

    Ricardo Jota;Albert Ng;Paul Dietz;Daniel Wigdor

  • Automatic projector calibration with embedded light sensors

    Johnny C. Lee;Paul H. Dietz;Dan Maynes-Aminzade;Ramesh Raskar

  • A practical pressure sensitive computer keyboard

    Paul H. Dietz;Benjamin Eidelson;Jonathan Westhues;Steven Bathiche

  • Remote multi-touch

    Paul Dietz

  • Moveable interactive projected displays using projector based tracking

    Johnny C. Lee;Scott E. Hudson;Jay W. Summet;Paul H. Dietz

  • The calder toolkit: wired and wireless components for rapidly prototyping interactive devices

    Johnny C. Lee;Daniel Avrahami;Scott E. Hudson;Jodi Forlizzi

  • Prakash: lighting aware motion capture using photosensing markers and multiplexed illuminators

    Ramesh Raskar;Hideaki Nii;Bert deDecker;Yuki Hashimoto

  • Location sensitive display device, system, and method of providing animation sequences

    Kyle W. Poor;Roger S. Holzberg;Paul H. Dietz;Lawrence P. Stein

  • Method and system for calibrating projectors to arbitrarily shaped surfaces with discrete optical sensors mounted at the surfaces

    Johnny Chung Lee;Daniel Maynes-Aminzade;Paul H. Dietz;Ramesh Raskar

  • Novel fused-LEDs devices as optical sensors for colorimetric analysis

    King Tong Lau;Susan Baldwin;Roderick L. Shepherd;Paul H. Dietz

  • Hand-held haptic stylus

    Paul Dietz;Darren Leigh;William Yerazunis;Johnny Lee

  • Grip-Based Device Adaptations

    Anatoly Churikov;Catherine N. Boulanger;Hrvoje Benko;Luis E. Cabrera-Cordon

  • Input device writing surface

    Steven Nabil Bathiche;Paul Henry Dietz;Bernard K. Rihn;Panos C. Panay

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven Bathiche
Steven Bathiche Microsoft (United States)
Ken Hinckley
Ken Hinckley Microsoft (United States)
Jordin T. Kare
Jordin T. Kare Microsoft (United States)
Roderick A. Hyde
Roderick A. Hyde Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Victoria Y. H. Wood
Victoria Y. H. Wood Microsoft (United States)
Clarence T. Tegreene
Clarence T. Tegreene Microsoft (United States)
Desney S. Tan
Desney S. Tan Microsoft (United States)
Hrvoje Benko
Hrvoje Benko Facebook (United States)
Charles Whitmer
Charles Whitmer Microsoft (United States)

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