This paper presents a study of the fine grain physiological responses of participants to an immersive virtual simulation of an urban environment. The analysis of differences in p...
Andrea Brogni, Vinoba Vinayagamoorthy, Anthony Ste...
—This paper reports on the results of an experiment designed to study fine grain physiological responses of participants to an immersive virtual simulation of an urban environmen...
Andrea Brogni, Vinoba Vinayagamoorthy, Anthony Ste...
An experiment was conducted in a Cave-like environment to explore the relationship between physiological responses and each of breaks in presence, and utterances by virtual charac...
Mel Slater, Christoph Guger, Guenter Edlinger, Rob...
In order to increase a user’s sense of presence in an artificial environment some researchers propose a gradual transition from reality to the virtual world instead of immersin...
Frank Steinicke, Gerd Bruder, Klaus Hinrichs, Anth...
This paper evaluates the use of Visual Deictic Reference (VDR) in Collaborative Virtual Environments (CVEs). A simple CVE capable of hosting two (or more) participants simultaneou...
Andrew T. Duchowski, Nathan Cournia, Brian Cumming...