Sriram Subramanian focuses on Human–computer interaction, Computer vision, Artificial intelligence, Haptic technology and Gesture. The various areas that he examines in his Human–computer interaction study include Visualization and Multimedia. His Computer vision study incorporates themes from Volume and Pressure sensor.
His study on Mechanism and Resolution is often connected to Discrete points and Metric as part of broader study in Artificial intelligence. His Haptic technology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Actuator and Tactile stimuli. His Gesture research includes elements of Text entry, Computer graphics and Accelerometer.
Sriram Subramanian mostly deals with Human–computer interaction, Artificial intelligence, Multimedia, Computer vision and Haptic technology. His Human–computer interaction study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as User interface, Control and Gesture. His work carried out in the field of Multimedia brings together such families of science as Collaborative software and Mobile device.
His research on Computer vision frequently links to adjacent areas such as Computer graphics. His Haptic technology research incorporates elements of Acoustics, Transducer and Perception. His work in the fields of Acoustics, such as Acoustic field, intersects with other areas such as Acoustic levitation.
His primary scientific interests are in Haptic technology, Artificial intelligence, Acoustics, Human–computer interaction and Computer vision. His studies in Haptic technology integrate themes in fields like Stimulus, Sense of agency, Teleoperation, Hybrid system and Gesture. His study brings together the fields of Control theory and Artificial intelligence.
The Acoustics study combines topics in areas such as Phase and Metamaterial. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Interface and Digital signage. His Object study, which is part of a larger body of work in Computer vision, is frequently linked to Identification and Acoustic levitation, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Haptic technology, Human–computer interaction, Acoustics, Acoustic levitation and Electrode array. Sriram Subramanian interconnects Ultrasonic sensor, Electronic engineering and Transducer in the investigation of issues within Haptic technology. The Ultrasonic sensor study which covers Sampling that intersects with Perception.
The study of Human–computer interaction is intertwined with the study of Digital signage in a number of ways. The study incorporates disciplines such as Volumetric display, Instrumentation, Trap and Presentation in addition to Acoustics. Sriram Subramanian integrates many fields in his works, including Acoustic levitation, Shake, Point, User studies, Group delay and phase delay and Wavelet decomposition.
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Talking about tactile experiences
Marianna Obrist;Sue Ann Seah;Sriram Subramanian.
human factors in computing systems (2013)
Talking about tactile experiences
Marianna Obrist;Sue Ann Seah;Sriram Subramanian.
human factors in computing systems (2013)
UltraHaptics: multi-point mid-air haptic feedback for touch surfaces
Tom Carter;Sue Ann Seah;Benjamin Long;Bruce Drinkwater.
user interface software and technology (2013)
UltraHaptics: multi-point mid-air haptic feedback for touch surfaces
Tom Carter;Sue Ann Seah;Benjamin Long;Bruce Drinkwater.
user interface software and technology (2013)
Holographic acoustic elements for manipulation of levitated objects
Asier Marzo;Sue Ann Seah;Bruce W. Drinkwater;Deepak Ranjan Sahoo.
Nature Communications (2015)
Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization
Yvonne Jansen;Pierre Dragicevic;Petra Isenberg;Jason Alexander.
human factors in computing systems (2015)
Opportunities and Challenges for Data Physicalization
Yvonne Jansen;Pierre Dragicevic;Petra Isenberg;Jason Alexander.
human factors in computing systems (2015)
Rendering volumetric haptic shapes in mid-air using ultrasound
Benjamin Long;Sue Ann Seah;Tom Carter;Sriram Subramanian.
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques (2014)
Rendering volumetric haptic shapes in mid-air using ultrasound
Benjamin Long;Sue Ann Seah;Tom Carter;Sriram Subramanian.
international conference on computer graphics and interactive techniques (2014)
Morphees: toward high "shape resolution" in self-actuated flexible mobile devices
Anne Roudaut;Abhijit Karnik;Markus Löchtefeld;Sriram Subramanian.
human factors in computing systems (2013)
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