Senior Fellow
Rekimoto, Senior Fellow, et al. to Present Research at ACM CHI 2026
Jun Rekimoto, Senior Fellow, et al. will present the following research at ACM CHI 2026, the leading international conference on Human–Computer Interaction, to be held in Barcelona, Spain, from April 13 to 17, 2026.
(Paper)
NasoVoce: A Nose-Mounted Low-Audibility Speech Interface for Always-Available Speech Interaction
Jun Rekimoto, Yu Nishimura, Bojian Yang
This paper presents a speech interface that combines nasal vibration sensing and acoustic sensing to enable highly noise-robust, low-audibility speech interaction. The system is compatible with smart glasses form factors and enables always-available voice interaction between humans and AI.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.10324
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fas_hrlRrE
(Poster)
Pinching Tactile Display: End-to-End Vibration Transmission of Fabric Roughness via Electrostatic Adsorption
Takekazu Kitagishi, Qing Zhang, Jun Rekimoto
This work explores a tactile display that dynamically modulates fabric texture using electrostatic adsorption. Potential applications include virtual reality and remote commerce.

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