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Clairbuoyance
2019
Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems - CHI '19
While we usually have no trouble with orientation, our sense of direction frequently fails in the absence of a frame of reference. Open-water swimmers raise their heads to look for a reference point, since disorientation might result in exhaustion or even drowning. In this paper, we report on Clairbuoyance -a system that provides feedback about the swimmer's orientation through lights mounted on swimming goggles. We conducted an experiment with two versions of Clairbuoyance: Discrete signals
doi:10.1145/3290605.3300467
dblp:conf/chi/KissWSDR019
fatcat:euqph7qdrbc63kwiau6ezatsya