Anna Metzger

Orcid: 0000-0002-5704-2821

According to our database1, Anna Metzger authored at least 12 papers between 2015 and 2024.

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  • Dijkstra number2 of five.
  • Erdős number3 of five.

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2024
Humans Terminate Their Haptic Explorations According to an Interplay of Task Demands and Motor Effort.
Proceedings of the Haptics: Understanding Touch; Technology and Systems; Applications and Interaction, 2024

2022
A Database of Vibratory Signals from Free Haptic Exploration of Natural Material Textures and Perceptual Judgments (ViPer): Analysis of Spectral Statistics.
Proceedings of the Haptics: Science, Technology, Applications, 2022

Neutral Point in Haptic Perception of Softness.
Proceedings of the Haptics: Science, Technology, Applications, 2022

2021
Target Search and Inspection Strategies in Haptic Search.
IEEE Trans. Haptics, 2021

A Kalman filter model for predicting discrimination performance in free and restricted haptic explorations.
Proceedings of the IEEE World Haptics Conference, 2021

2020
Switching Between Objects Improves Precision in Haptic Perception of Softness.
Proceedings of the Haptics: Science, Technology, Applications, 2020

2019
Effects of Stimulus Exploration Length and Time on the Integration of Information in Haptic Softness Discrimination.
IEEE Trans. Haptics, 2019

Dynamics of exploration in haptic search.
Proceedings of the 2019 IEEE World Haptics Conference, 2019

2018
Haptic Saliency Model for Rigid Textured Surfaces.
Proceedings of the Haptics: Science, Technology, and Applications, 2018

2017
The longer the first stimulus is explored in softness discrimination the longer it can be compared to the second one.
Proceedings of the 2017 IEEE World Haptics Conference, 2017

2016
Haptic Aftereffect of Softness.
Proceedings of the Haptics: Perception, Devices, Control, and Applications, 2016

2015
Haptically perceived softness of deformable stimuli can be manipulated by applying external forces during the exploration.
Proceedings of the 2015 IEEE World Haptics Conference, 2015


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