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Max Di Luca’s research interests are within the field of human perception with the goal of understanding how the brain combines multisensory information for perception and action. Dr Di Luca is especially interested in capturing the temporal properties of multisensory processing and to model the computations performed in obtaining a percept. For this, Dr Di Luca uses psychophysical methods, signal processing, Bayesian modeling, and a wide range of technological tools. Current research covers several areas of perception and action:

Perception of temporal properties
Temporal factors in multisensory integration
Visual-haptic interaction
Perceptual recalibration
3D shape perception

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  • 2012

    Exploratory reach-to-grasp trajectories for uncertain object poses

    Zito, C., Stolkin, R., Kopicki, M., Di Luca, M. & Wyatt, J., 2012, Proceedings of the Workshop on Beyond Robot Grasping: Modern Approaches for Dynamic Manipulation: Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS).

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  • 2009

    Computationally efficient techniques for data-driven haptic rendering

    Höver, R., Székely, G., Harders, M. & Di Luca, M., 1 Jan 2009, Proceedings - 3rd Joint EuroHaptics Conference and Symposium on Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems, World Haptics 2009. p. 39-44 6 p.

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingOther chapter contribution

    13 Citations (Scopus)
  • Influence of visual and haptic delays on stiffness perception in augmented reality

    Knörlein, B., Harders, M. & Di Luca, M., 1 Jan 2009, Science and Technology Proceedings - IEEE 2009 International Symposium on Mixed and Augmented Reality, ISMAR 2009. p. 49-52 4 p.

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingOther chapter contribution

    37 Citations (Scopus)
  • 2008

    Motion primitives of dancing

    Groten, R., Hölldampf, J., Buss, M., Di Luca, M. & Ernst, M., 1 Jan 2008, Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics). Vol. 5024 LNCS. p. 838-843 6 p.

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    1 Citation (Scopus)