
Publications
This section lists some of the studies I’ve contributed to, where data-driven approaches intersect with psychology, multisensory research, engineering, and human-computer interaction. My work has involved analyzing complex datasets, uncovering meaningful patterns, and applying quantitative methods to better understand human perception and interaction with technology.
Mid-Air Haptic Rendering of 2D Geometric Shapes With a Dynamic Tactile Pointer
D. Hajas, D. Pittera, A. Nasce, O. Georgiou and M. Obrist
IEEE Transactions on Haptics, vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 806-817, Oct.-Dec. 2020
As Light as Your Scent: Effects of Smell and Sound on Body Image Perception.
G. Brianza, A. Tajadura-Jiménez, E. Maggioni, D. Pittera, N. Bianchi-Berthouze, and M. Obrist
Human-Computer Interaction – INTERACT 2019
I'm Sensing in the Rain: Spatial Incongruity in Visual-Tactile Mid-Air Stimulation Can Elicit Ownership in VR Users.
D. Pittera, E. Gatti, and M. Obrist.
Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Sampling Strategy for Ultrasonic Mid-Air Haptics.
W. Frier, D. Pittera, D. Ablart, M. Obrist, and S. Subramanian
Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Creating an Illusion of Movement between the Hands Using Mid-Air Touch.
D. Pittera, D. Ablart, and M. Obrist
IEEE Transactions on Haptics, 12(4), 615–623, 2019